CDC’s Child Vaccine Move Puts Dem Candidates on the Hot Seat – RealClear Politics

"(Gov. JB) Pritzker was so strident in his lockdown and mandate measures that Joe Biden chose to travel to Illinois last year to announce his vax mandate policy for every medium- and large-size employer in America. Thankfully, that draconian and illegal mandate was struck down by the Supreme Court, but Pritzker supported it and there is little doubt that a second term for him would mean a vaccine mandate for all school children in Illinois."
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Ex Illini
3 years ago

Forcing vaccines on a segment of the population with a 99.99% survival rate is authoritarian over reach of the highest order at its best, and without a doubt criminal. Pritzker’s ego is out of control.

debtsor
3 years ago

There’s no doubt if he wins he will force Republican parents to give their kids the clot shot. He knows those who voted against him won’t give their kids the clot shot. Next year, the schools south of I-80 will be empty as parents protest, and he’ll become an authoritarian and start throwing parents in jail. THis fatso can’t control himself, just look at his waistline.

Last edited 3 years ago by debtsor
Riverbender
3 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

Maybe that’s the real purpose behind the Safety Act as it will free up jail cells to put the parents into.

Fight Harder
3 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

Any lawyers out there willing to file a pre-emptive suit? It will force Fatso to declare his position, and possibly cost him the election.

As a parent, I will never allow my kids to be lab rats. The same goes for many fence sitting, suburbanite moms.

FJB
3 years ago

And of course as soon as the CDC approved adding it Pfizer raised the price 400%.

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