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Originally Posted by LiverpoolWalrus
I'd like to respectfully throw something out there for discussion and perhaps we can learn a bit from each other.
Our governor has said he will prohibit vaccine passports which would require us to prove we've been vaccinated in order to gain access to some businesses, offices, or restaurants.
I find it interesting because it speaks to how we all want the best for our country; we just approach it in different ways. Conservatives are not fond of government interference in general, but they support this proposal. Liberals are generally okay with government regulation but do indeed want a vaccine passport which DeSantis is opposing.
Just goes to show modern American life is not all cut and dried. We all have to give a little.
If you want to respond but feel the need to be belligerent or snarky, please move on to the next thread. Thanks.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis Says He'll Ban Vaccine Passports
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If you open your link it states: “Vaccine passports are being developed or introduced in dozens of countries around the world and have been touted as a means for businesses that were shut during the pandemic to reopen safely.”
Thanks to our governor, our state hasn’t been shutdown. Unlike states that had oppressive mandates, we have remained mostly open and have faired as well or better than those states with oppressive mandates. Are you really trying to spin the idea that if a state like Pennsylvania, with oppressive mandates, used a vaccine passport to reopen, it would constitute less government regulation than Florida’s policy?!? The concept you are trying to spin is truly absurd.