The Senate approved an $858 billion military policy package on Thursday, which contained a clause repealing the contentious COVID-19 vaccine mandate imposed on troops by the Biden administration. To this day, no one can understand why Biden is still subjecting our troops to a vaccine mandate for experimental medicine that according to the government’s own VAERS system causes harm to many individuals who take it.
The annual National Defense Authorization Act, which has been passed every year since 1961, was approved by an overwhelming bipartisan majority vote of 83-11. It is now on its way to the President Biden’s desk for signature, despite the fact that this administration has repeatedly stated that the decision to reverse the policy was a mistake. What kind of monsters are the people in this administration?
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre took a question about removing the mandate and her response was one of the most disgusting things I’ve ever heard a White House press secretary say about our troops and about the Republicans. After stating that the administration thought it was a mistake, saying, “We’ve been very clear on what we saw happen with the vaccine mandate basically being removed from the NDAA,” acknowledging that the administration considered it “a mistake,” she added, “We think that Republicans in Congress have decided that they’d rather fight against the health and well-being of our troops than protecting them…”
This was prior to the Senate vote, and I think the Senate has spoken on the matter. An 83-11 vote means the Senate is solid on the bill. That doesn’t mean that Biden won’t veto the entire bill because his unbelievably irresponsible vaccine mandate will be repealed by it. This administration is ideological if it is anything. For the White House mouthpiece to talk about the vaccine mandate as protecting our troops, it denies belief in a Benevolent Being as far as I’m concerned. COVID whether you like it or not will be with us forever, but after the omicron variant, it is no longer a major health concern, especially for young military men and women. The problems that the vax produces to so many young people, who are right around the age of military recruitment, far outweigh the ideological drive to prove that they were right about the vaccine. It is disgraceful to continue to want a vaccine mandate on the very people who defend our nation.
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VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELAccording to the New York Times, Republicans were diligent in their goal to have the mandate lifted during negotiations. House Republican leader Representative Kevin McCarthy spearheaded the charge.
While their demand on lifting the mandate was fulfilled, they were unable to persuade their Democratic colleagues to include a second measure sponsored by Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) that would restore and reimburse anyone who had been discharged from the military due to their refusal to take the jab. That should have been the cause that Jean-Pierre pushed in her response, but instead, she chose to attack the Republicans, who have been known to support the troops far more than Democrats ever have.
God Bless our troops.




















