Tell the citizens of NY that the vaccine passport is legally dead, especially those who hold an excelsior pass.
Should be.
Apparently there is no limit to the sheer stupidity of leftist sheeple. Heck, they voted in their own crime spree, didn't they? Not too bright.
Civil liberty advocates are saying that a program such as this will create a new “class system” that discriminates against those without the Excelsior Pass. Does that sound familiar to any of our regular readers? Back in December,
I warned of the coming of a “two-tier society” based on exactly this premise. At the time, I foolishly thought that it would have to be handled internally by the travel industry and similar entities because it seemed unreasonable to believe that the government – at any level – would impose such restrictions on free movement.
It appears that I have underestimated them once again. The more chilling feature of this story comes when you consider what’s going to happen in the future. COVID is going to be with us for a long time, possibly forever. Even after we get it knocked down to the point where it’s under control to the level that the flu is, once a “passport” system like this is in place, do you think the government will ever cancel it? If you do, I’ve got a nice bridge in Brooklyn to sell you.
Everyone’s private medical data is going to be shared all over the place under this type of plan. Just like face masks and shutdowns, this sort of passport system must not be allowed to become a permanent fixture of American society. This is not normal. This is never going to be normal. And the government cannot be allowed to force us to accept it as normal.
Don't say we didn't warn you
hotair.com
Hawaii Gov. David Ige told reporters Monday that his state is testing the technology needed for a vaccine passport, but that there is still more work that needs to be done.
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Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker has also said that he supports passports, but added that they should not be required to enter an event or facility.
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Meanwhile, leaders in a slew of states — including Florida, Texas, Georgia, Tennessee, Missouri and Nebraska — have already expressed fierce opposition to any use of vaccine passports within their borders.
On Tuesday, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott
issued an executive order prohibiting state agencies or organizations that receive state funds from requiring COVID-19 vaccine passports.
“Government should not require any Texan to show proof of vaccination and reveal private health information just to go about their daily lives. That is why I have issued an Executive Order that prohibits government-mandated vaccine passports in Texas,” Abbott said in a statement. “We will continue to vaccinate more Texans and protect public health — and we will do so without treading on Texans’ personal freedoms.”
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis
signed a similar executive order last week.
“It’s completely unacceptable for either the government or the private sector to impose upon you the requirement that you show proof of vaccine to just simply be able to participate in normal society,” DeSantis has said.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp said he was opposed to “state-mandated” vaccine passports on Tuesday.
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Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee also expressed his disapproval of vaccine passports Tuesday.
“I oppose vaccine passports. The COVID-19 vaccine should be a personal health choice, not a government requirement,”
Lee tweeted.
The use of so-called COVID-19 “vaccine passports” is quickly becoming a divisive issue across the US – with several states, including New York, embracing the idea, while others have already moved t…
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Appears that the leftists, Democrats, liberals, progressives really like and really support class systems, just as long as they are on top, in control, and making the decisions. Kinda figures, doesn't it?
Thanks for bringing this to my attention, as yet another reason to avoid New York, Hawaii, and Illinois at all costs, never to go there, and never to spend any money there. I'm fine with that, there are lots of states that I'd rather visit and would rather spend money in anyway.