The vaccine passport: It’s here. It’s now. It’s real. And it’s outrageously unconstitutional.
Where’s the “it’s my body, I can do what I want” abortion crowd now?
Off and running to get their own coronavirus vaccination, no doubt. And that’s fine; free choice is free choice and those who want to vaccinate should, by all means, go ahead and vaccinate.
But to impose a vaccine as a condition of traveling — to set in place a “show me zee papahs, comrade!” type of system — is to suggest that government knows best what is best for an individual’s health and therefore has the right to strip that individual of the power to self-determine. That’s not constitutional. That’s dictatorial.
Where’s the “it’s my body, I can do what I want” abortion crowd now?
Off and running to get their own coronavirus vaccination, no doubt. And that’s fine; free choice is free choice and those who want to vaccinate should, by all means, go ahead and vaccinate.
But to impose a vaccine as a condition of traveling — to set in place a “show me zee papahs, comrade!” type of system — is to suggest that government knows best what is best for an individual’s health and therefore has the right to strip that individual of the power to self-determine. That’s not constitutional. That’s dictatorial.
The vaccine passport: It’s here. It’s now. It’s real. And it’s outrageously unconstitutional.
Where’s the “it’s my body, I can do what I want” abortion crowd now?
Off and running to get their own coronavirus vaccination, no doubt. And that’s fine; free choice is free choice and those who want to vaccinate should, by all means, go ahead and vaccinate.
But to impose a vaccine as a condition of traveling — to set in place a “show me zee papahs, comrade!” type of system — is to suggest that government knows best what is best for an individual’s health and therefore has the right to strip that individual of the power to self-determine. That’s not constitutional. That’s dictatorial.