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Should companies be allowed to ban those who refuse to get vaccinated from service once vaccines are available for everyone?

Require voter ID then let’s talk.
What exactly does voter ID laws have to do with vaccination requirements. You are certainly comparing apples to elephants
 
Nope. Hospitals can easily accommodate a patient who might be infectious. Polling and voter registration places should take reasonable accommodation measures to allow people to vote. Proof of vaccination is an undue restriction and would be legally unsupportable.
After what the GOP is doing to suppress voting, I would suggest that you change your mind about reasonable accommodation made to allow people to vote.
 
Could a company require a person to wear a Christian crucifix to be able to do business with them? If they can require a person to prove they had their RNA altered I don't know why not.
 
It‘s perfectly easy to get vaccinated and show your vaccination card. There’s nothing to it.

That’s the theory and the promise, we may know how real that turns out to be by the 4th of July.
 
It‘s perfectly easy to get vaccinated and show your vaccination card. There’s nothing to it.

If it's easy to get vaccinated, its equally easy to provide proof for voting and/or obtain photoID.
 
After what the GOP is doing to suppress voting, I would suggest that you change your mind about reasonable accommodation made to allow people to vote.
Why?
 
It‘s perfectly easy to get vaccinated and show your vaccination card. There’s nothing to it.
What exactly does voter ID laws have to do with vaccination requirements. You are certainly comparing apples to elephants
Just like getting a voter ID. Nothing to it. Then at least we have idiots elected who’s votes were ID vetted, who make laws requiring ID to buy spray paint and beg me to take a vaccine.
 
If it's easy to get vaccinated, its equally easy to provide proof for voting and/or obtain photoID.

So you're in agreement on the vaccination card. Fine.
 
It's perfectly easy to show a government issued ID card to vote too.

I'll put you down as another agreement on the vaccination card requirement.

And who says we can't agree on anything?
 
That’s the theory and the promise, we may know how real that turns out to be by the 4th of July.

We're at roughly 3 million vaccinations a day (give or take a hundred thousand). At this rate, everybody who wants a vaccination will get a vaccination in 98 days. Assuming no hiccups, we can have full vaccination by June 20.
 
We're at roughly 3 million vaccinations a day (give or take a hundred thousand). At this rate, everybody who wants a vaccination will get a vaccination in 98 days. Assuming no hiccups, we can have full vaccination by June 20.
I wish all y’all would hurry up already. 😀
 
We're at roughly 3 million vaccinations a day (give or take a hundred thousand). At this rate, everybody who wants a vaccination will get a vaccination in 98 days. Assuming no hiccups, we can have full vaccination by June 20.

Yep, based on some assuming. ;)
 
Require voter ID then let’s talk.
You have yet to prove that there is significant voter fraud that will be prevented with the US of a photo ID. The Republican in Arizona let the truth slip when he said that conservatives don't believe that all people should be voting.

We could add a 10 digit number to the free voter registration card that all people receive when they register that would need to be added to a ballot. That card is free and requires no additional action on the part of the voter, but republicans don't like that idea because it doesn't keep the undesirable people from voting, which is the goal of their Jim Crow law.
 
If you get the vaccine you are given a card saying that you have been vaccinated. I have seen it suggested that some businesses, including some airlines, will require you to show your card once before getting service once everyone can get the shots. Should companies be allowed to ban people who have not been vaccinated from getting service?

In at least some specific cases, where your job requires alot of close contact and you are risking the health of others by not getting vaccinated....Yes!
 
You have yet to prove that there is significant voter fraud that will be prevented with the US of a photo ID. The Republican in Arizona let the truth slip when he said that conservatives don't believe that all people should be voting.

We could add a 10 digit number to the free voter registration card that all people receive when they register that would need to be added to a ballot. That card is free and requires no additional action on the part of the voter, but republicans don't like that idea because it doesn't keep the undesirable people from voting, which is the goal of their Jim Crow law.

You are projecting. All the right wants is everyone who votes to be a legal US citizen, registered to vote and willing to show valid photo ID.
 
So it looks like your in agreement with proof of identification for voting requirements.

Just curious, how do you go from vaccine to voting?

Do you know what a logical fallacy is? Have you ever heard of a false equivalency?

You should read up on these things otherwise when you post the post can sound really ignorant.
 
You have yet to prove that there is significant voter fraud that will be prevented with the US of a photo ID. The Republican in Arizona let the truth slip when he said that conservatives don't believe that all people should be voting.

We could add a 10 digit number to the free voter registration card that all people receive when they register that would need to be added to a ballot. That card is free and requires no additional action on the part of the voter, but republicans don't like that idea because it doesn't keep the undesirable people from voting, which is the goal of their Jim Crow law.
I can’t reconcile by law being forced to prove ID by someone who was given extreme power to dictate law, under a system where ID verification is exempt.
 
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