
Source: Vince Quill
Do you hear that everyone? It’s the sound of winning…
In another blow to Biden’s fascist agenda, the 3 largest Detroit-based automakers, and their worker’s unions have all said that they will not be requiring forced experimental vaccines.
This is a huge victory for liberty and another reminder that we are quietly winning this war against a corrupt, lawless, and fascist regime.
A regime that is so backward, so stupid, so evil that they would seriously attempt to install a literal Soviet intellectual in The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
Here’s more on the latest victory for American workers:
Suck it Brandon!
— WeThePeeple (@WeThePeeple9) November 25, 2021
Big Three U.S. Automakers Agree to Not Mandate Vaccines for UAW Union Membershttps://t.co/cZHxqhCpWX#NoVaccine pic.twitter.com/9ZoHtrfy44
“This case is about whether Missouri’s Department of Health and Senior Services regulations can abolish representative government in the creation of public health laws,”
— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) November 25, 2021
Constitutionally, a legislature can’t surrender its lawmaking power to a bureaucrat.https://t.co/mvDYobI7ku
Detroit’s three big automakers — General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler parent Stellantis — announced on Tuesday that they are not yet mandating vaccines for thousands of workers.
The United Auto Workers (UAW) issued a joint statement with the companies saying they would require masking at worksites despite not mandating vaccines.
This is incredible and very positive news. The Big 3 Automakers have backed off their #VaccineMandate Policies. Wow!!! We're Winning!!! 💪💪💪 #Resist #DoNotComply #NoMandates https://t.co/HlvZdeSlsY
— 🦁🐾BeatMichSt🐾🦁 (@PsuLionInsider) November 24, 2021
Newsmax, who themselves allegedly mandated vaccines for their own employees, writes:
The declaration also encourages unionized workers to report their vaccination status at their own discretion but does not require it.
“The Task Force continues to urge all members, coworkers, and their families to get vaccinated and get booster vaccinations against COVID-19, while understanding that there are personal reasons that may prevent some members from being vaccinated, such as health issues or religious beliefs,” the statement read.