Byrnovich Striving to Show How Reckless He Is about the Pandemic

 


Republican Arizona Attorney General Mark Byrnovich is running for the Senate seat currently held by Democrat Mark Kelley. So naturally he is frantically trying to show how T****y he is.  

One way he's done that is by being the first AG in the nation to file a lawsuit against Biden's vaccine policies. Those include a mandate for federal workers and contractors, and an OSHA regulation requiring large employers to prove workers are vaccinate or are tested weekly.

The mandate part isn't for Americans in general, it's for federal employees. Like any other employer the federal government certainly can make rules for its own employees. And OSHA certainly can regulate workplace safety. The OSHA regulation isn't even a vaccine mandate—notwithstanding the misleading statements in his press release—it's an option, vaccine OR testing.

So Byrnovich is making a bizarre argument that Biden's policies violate equal protection because he's not making illegal immigrants take the vaccine. I'm not even confident that's true, but even if it is, see the preceding paragraph. It may not be sound law but it's good politics for him to drag immigration into the issue.

Now just to make sure everybody knows he's totally reckless about the pandemic (a seeming requirement for GOP candidacy these days) he's questioning the value of vaccines. Last week he said, "if you can get COVID after you've had the vaccine and you can still spread it, then what's the point of the vaccine?"

I can think of no better way to show how stupid this position is than to quote @Jamal__James on Twitter: "If you can drive sober and still cause a wreck, what's the point of not drinking a fifth of JD before you drive?"  

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