OSHA Head, Doug Parker, Now Says ‘We Didn’t Demand That Anyone Be Fired’ Despite Issuing a Vaccine Mandate for 84 Million Americans

September 28th, 2023

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8 Responses to “OSHA Head, Doug Parker, Now Says ‘We Didn’t Demand That Anyone Be Fired’ Despite Issuing a Vaccine Mandate for 84 Million Americans”

  1. Snowman says:

    Wouldn’t it be nifty if people’s noses really did grow longer and longer with every lie they told?

  2. Loveandlight says:

    Well, as Jeff Childers pointed out in his “Coffee and Covid” daily e-mail today, the upside of this is that these hacks recognize the indefensibility of what they were promoting two years ago in the eyes of a great deal of the electorate. Indeed, even I’m a Trump-voter now, not because I’m naive enough to believe in any of that MAGA stuff, it’s just that doing so is the closest thing to revenge I have available to me for what I regard as an attempt to poison me in a way that could have resulted in my death or maiming. Do not mess with Taurus’s peaceful meadow!

  3. Kevin says:

    I feel your anger, but Fauci et al. did the “vaccine” with Trump! He will always be President Pfizer Warpspeed to me.

    Even if Trump wasn’t in on it from the start, he let it happen. And, as far as I know, Trump has not acknowledged that anything was/is wrong with the shots.

    That said, I have no better alternative to suggest. The Dems won’t let RFK, Jr. happen. No way.

  4. Loveandlight says:

    Well, like I said, that’s the closest thing I have to real retribution available to me. If I had the power to do something that would really matter, I would send the lot of them to northern Siberia to live the rest of their miserable lives.

  5. Kevin says:

    Yep, I hear ya.

  6. cgroove69 says:

    RFK, Jr is the only way to stick it to them now. But even he is still part of the elite establishment. Would be interesting if he were to meet the same fate as previous Kennedy’s. They wouldn’t be that stupid would they? But you’re right, they won’t let him back in the stable. Trump they’ll do whatever they can until elections to make sure he’s ineligible.

  7. Snowman says:

    Trump is in the unique position of being so popular that, once elected, he could easily turn on the Deep State and actually do what he is promising. No matter what accusations they attacked him with, his followers would say, so what, no worse than what everybody else did and got away with, and do their best to support him and protect him. But there is no protection from the Deep State. They probably have bunkers he’s not aware of where they can go to take control of the country in coordination with their UN masters while any orders he gives somehow just can’t get done. No need to kill him and rile up his followers — just cancel him with guilty verdicts and fines and taking his businesses away from him, surreptitiously sabotage or negate any control he has over the govt and foreign affairs. Claim that he is incompetent and is proving it. Laugh and laugh and snort another line down in those subterranean hideaways like the demons they are. Things cannot get better for him because they are such vengeful demons. So he might as well do the right thing at the last. Better to die a hero than in disgrace.

    Keeping RFK Jr out of the fray may save his life or at least let it be longer so his work can continue.

  8. dale says:

    Whatever Trumps instincts or intentions, he was, as Kennedy put it, rolled by his own bureaucracy.

    And ‘President Warpspeed’ sums it up. You don’t mandate EUA drugs – to the world. That’s as solid a line as can be drawn. Trump ended up on one side. Kennedy (against all odds) on the other. With the conspiracy nuts.

    I can’t believe in national and world leaders. I just can’t. “Anathema to my being” as someone here once stated. But Kennedy is one unique fucking case.

    I believe the US is set up for a kill shot. I really do. It’s the center of an empire that the world is collectively rejecting. If the US uses toward a quarter of world energy but is 6% world population, well, that’s relevant to.

    I didn’t anticipate Kennedy for this moment in time. Yet I do now think of him as the last American statesman. Beyond that, screw the crumbling politics.

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