
James Unsicker
11-19
Thank goodness for the people that stood up against this ridiculous "mandate"it should have never come to this to begin with.this is supposed to be a free country. not a dictatorship!
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Jewels Shumaker
11-18
Biden did not suspend the enforcement of OSHA...we the people did. Not tolerating a dictator or government pharmaceutical greed...get liable for the lies and the harm you do
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CCC wtf
11-19
Bidens backsliding after his Nazi mentality didn't work... even after they upheld the stay he urged them to go ahead and enforce the vaccine mandate lol
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