Of the CDC?
No, I’m afraid that this is the very definition of “deciding for”.
JayJay:Federal government can regulate interstate commerce/international travel. It’s an enumerated power.
Why you need IDs to fly and passports to travel internationally.
It is amazing the things people will bitch over that they never did before.
Can it? The CDC?
Imagine that…CDC trying to prevent spread of disease.
Imagine that…CDC trying to prevent spread of disease.
Imagine following the Constitution.
Tom_Ch:Imagine that…CDC trying to prevent spread of disease.
Imagine following the Constitution.
what law is broken here?
WuWei: Tom_Ch:Imagine that…CDC trying to prevent spread of disease.
Imagine following the Constitution.
what law is broken here?
Mmmmmmm.
While it’s a voluntary program, employees who do it can bypass daily health screens when they report to work, something people who do not report their vaccine status cannot avoid.
Get vaccinated…get benefits the unvaccinated/non-reporters don’t get.
Choice.
VOLUNTARY.
Even more, not imposed by government.
And if I worked for FOX and didn’t like it, I could move to a different employer. (Another choice.) Heck, some Amazon employees have left because they didn’t like some of the conservative-leaning books Amazon offers.
Choice!!
I would gladly share my vaccination status to not have to do daily check ins anymore.
Same here.
Choice!
I would also show it to get on an airplane if required, or enter some facility I want to enter, etc.
I’m just not as wrapped up in the angst over this that some other people are.
You guys are always saying that you don’t want government regulating how businesses function. And then you back what DeSantis is doing? I don’t get it.
In this case, I don’t get it either.
The cruise lines want to do this, whether or not CDC requires it. (I can see DeSantis opposing the CDC requirement though.) If the cruise lines want to do it, it’s totally their prerogative.
You’ve been wrong about everything else…
We have no control.
WuWei:You’ve been wrong about everything else…
We have no control.
Over you being wrong? No, but I won’t quit you.
If only.
You’re okay with government telling private business who can they take as customers as long as one of your pet issues is involved.
I mean just explain to me how you think businesses should be able to refuse you service if you’re black or gay but not if you’re unvaccinated.
WuWei:If only.
You’re okay with government telling private business who can they take as customers as long as one of your pet issues is involved.
I mean just explain to me how you think businesses should be able to refuse you service if you’re black or gay but not if you’re unvaccinated.
Your strawman is coming unthatched.
My pet issues?
tnt: gooddad409:Saw where Desantis is going to appeal to the SC about the lower court ruling allowing the CDC to force cruise lines to demand vaccine passports.
Good for him!
Love small government conservatives sticking their noses into private enterprises.
Love authoritarian leftists. Is the CDC a private enterprise?
In spite of what I said in a previous post, it’s important to note that DeSantis is opposing the CDC dictate, not the cruise lines’ decision.
Libs have changed your statement into being an opposition to the cruise lines, which is a typical lib tactic. And I fell for it.
Your strawman is coming unthatched.
My pet issues?
It’s not a strawman. You oppose public accommodation laws and think businesses should be able to refuse service based on race or sexual orientation or gender or whatever. You’ve been saying it for a decade. You were saying it recently.
But you think businesses should be forced by government to cater to the unvaccinated. How can you even square those two views.
The rules come from the CDC - but the cruise lines want to follow them.
Do you think the cruise lines would do it without the CDC dictate.
I think they would.
It’s about the CDC.
In spite of what I said in a previous post, it’s important to note that DeSantis is opposing the CDC dictate, not the cruise lines’ decision.
No, he’s opposing the cruise lines decisions, as well.
That’s why the cruise lines are suing him.
DeSantis’ law doesn’t nullify the CDC requirements - it prohibits private companies from requiring proof of vaccination.
Libs have changed your statement into being an opposition to the cruise lines, which is a typical lib tactic. And I fell for it.
No, you were right the first time. Now you’re falling for it.
But you think businesses should be forced by government to cater to the unvaccinated. How can you even square those two views.
Do I?
There it is…
So now businesses don’t have the right to decide their customer clientele?
Where does anything stop the cruise line from enacting its own restrictions?