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    Default Constitutional powers Presidential Drug Mandates question

    Constitutional powers Presidential Drug Mandates Question
    I think it's an easy call to say that there's NOTHING in the constitution that grants a president the right to mandate drugs. via employers, via fines and threats or any other way.

    But Concerning the supposed 'legality' of the Biden OSHA mandates.
    Here's a question that came to mind.

    If one started at George Washington, Which president would be able to claim "legal" (certainly not constitutional) authority to tell all Americans Biz to fire anyone who wasn't vaccinated with a specific drug. And Restrict the use of all other treatments?
    George Washington and Jefferson would NOT have imagined they had that power or ever claimed it.
    And the economy was still agrarian and small biz. there's NO way it would have flown. In principal or in practice.

    Also should the NEW supposed legal power be Repealed or Blocked?


    Frankly I'm just about done with hoping the U.S. will walk back any of the unconstitutional laws and powers.
    the Constitution and the U.S. legal system was a great ideal to strive for.. wonderful experiment. It's dead now.
    Most people have been feared into the supposed "safety" of all the gov't powers. The Left and Right love big brother to much to repeal any of it's powers. And can't imagine an America without them.
    Last edited by revelarts; 10-10-2021 at 08:14 PM.
    It is proper to take alarm at the first experiment on our liberties. The freeman of America did not wait till usurped power had strengthened itself by exercise, and entangled the question in precedents. James Madison
    Live as free people, yet without employing your freedom as a pretext for wickedness; but live at all times as servants of God.
    1 Peter 2:16

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