The union
that the 50 sister States of North America have known since Lincoln smashed
them all together by naked military force into a single entity has reached its
end. That may sound like an
exaggeration, but the radical divergence of many of the States from one another
over fundamental cultural/philosophical issues illustrates the stark truth of
it. A couple of examples will help make
this point.
Covid
Response
On one side of the divide are States like Rhode Island, that want to force people to put untested medical products into their bodies, while banning the use of safe, cheap, effective remedies:
The
legislation reads like a plank of Communism, stating:
This
act would mandate all residents sixteen (16) years or older to be vaccinated
against COVID-19. If a resident is under sixteen (16) years of age the resident
would be required to be immunized against COVID-19, with the responsibility for
ensuring compliance falling on all parents or guardians with medical consent
powers. Additionally any person who violates this chapter would be required to
pay a monthly civil penalty of fifty dollars ($50.00) and would owe twice the
amount of personal income taxes.
Three
different Doctors will have to state on record that the child is “not fit for
immunization” In order for parents to receive an exemption for a minor. And the
child themselves will have to sign the form. The state’s health department will
have the power to investigate any petition for exemption. Bell stands by his
totalitarianism claiming a survey conducted by Harvard, Northeastern,
Northwestern and Rutgers Universities proves that 65% of residents support the
statewide vaccine mandate.
On the other side are States like Tennessee that have outlawed vaxx and mask mandates and have granted explicit protections for drugs like ivermectin to be prescribed for covid, as well as granting other protections like these (via the first link):
- Removes any
authority of a local health entity or official, mayor, governmental
entity, or school to quarantine a person or private business due to
COVID-19 for simple exposure to the virus.
- Prohibits any
health care provider from vaccinating a child without parental consent.
- Prohibits all
use of state funding to go toward implementation of any federal COVID
countermeasure.
- Allows any
doctor to prescribe the monoclonal antibodies for any patient they believe
needs it.
- State medical
boards are prohibited from taking any punitive action against a physician
for the recommendations they make about coronavirus treatment, mitigation,
or prevention — including vaccination.
Abortion
Policy
Some States like Illinois, Colorado, and California are attempting to make child murder as easy to commit as possible. California in particular is ready to revert back to the brutal pre-Christian Roman practice of killing new-born children:
California policymakers who make up
the “Future
of Abortion Council” just dropped a bombshell. They intend to not only
codify the killing of unborn children throughout all nine months of pregnancy
but to decriminalize killing newborns days or even weeks after birth.
New language added to AB
2223 last week revealed the disturbing intent. The proposed
legislation would shield a mother from civil and criminal charges for any
“actions or omissions” related to her pregnancy, “including miscarriage,
stillbirth, or abortion, or perinatal death.” Although definitions of
“perinatal death” vary, all of them include the demise of newborns seven days
or more after birth.
The bill from Assemblywoman Buffy Wicks
additionally protects anyone who “aids or assists a pregnant person in
exercising” these rights. It also allows a woman to sue any police department
or legal authority which arrests or charges her for hurting or killing her
child under provisions of the bill.
And once again, there is a clear push in the opposite direction from States like Mississippi, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Kentucky, and others:
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt signed a bill into law
on Tuesday that makes it a felony to perform an abortion, punishable by up to
10 years in prison, as part of an aggressive push in Republican-led states across the country to scale back abortion rights.
The bill, which takes effect 90 days after the Legislature
adjourns next month, makes an exception only for an abortion performed to save
the life of the mother. Abortion rights advocates say the bill signed by the
GOP governor is certain to face a legal challenge.
Its passage comes as the conservative U.S. Supreme Court considers ratcheting back abortion rights that have been in
place for nearly 50 years.
“We want to outlaw abortion in the state of
Oklahoma,” Stitt said during a signing ceremony for the bill, flanked by
anti-abortion lawmakers, clergy and students. “I promised Oklahomans that I
would sign every pro-life bill that hits my desk, and that’s what we’re doing
here today.”
Under the bill, anyone convicted of performing
an abortion would face up to 10 years in prison and a $100,000 fine. It does
not authorize criminal charges against a woman for receiving an abortion.
Sen. Nathan Dahm, a Broken Arrow Republican now
running for Congress who wrote the bill, called it the “strongest pro-life
legislation in the country right now, which effectively eliminates abortion in
Oklahoma.”
Dahm said the bill would apply to any physicians
in Oklahoma who dispense abortion medication to women, which accounted for
about 64% of all abortions performed in Oklahoma in 2020, the most recent year
for which statistics were available. There is no enforcement mechanism in the
bill for women who order abortion medication online from out-of-state
suppliers. Oklahoma lawmakers passed a bill last year to prevent women from
ordering abortion medication online, but that measure was blocked by the
Oklahoma Supreme Court.
The
Future
A union of
such heterogeneous parts can be held together mainly through two means:
. . .
The rest is
at https://thehayride.com/2022/04/garlington-the-union-as-we-know-it-is-over/.
--
Holy Ælfred
the Great, King of England, South Patron, pray for us sinners at the Souð, unworthy though we are!
Anathema to
the Union!
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