In case you haven’t heard, First Lady Jill Biden tested positive for COVID – 19 again. This comes after she’s received several shots and several boosters. We thought the vaccine was a full proof and effective way of stopping the spread of COVID?
Instead of using common sense and going against the debunked COVID narrative, President Biden has decided he will mask up when around others despite having neither the virus nor symptoms himself.
The COVID cultists just can’t seem to make it make sense – do the vaccines work or are we going down the predictable path of rationalizing annual vaccines that have a less than 50/50 chance of working, a la the flu shot?
While the Bidens are doubling down, Republican Senator J.D. Vance of Ohio has introduced the “Freedom to Breathe Act.” This legislation, if passed into law, would put a stop to the imposition of federal mask mandates, particularly in public schools, on airplanes, and while using public transportation systems.
Senator Vance’s message is clear: the era of government overreach and the infringement on our basic freedoms must come to an end. The “Freedom to Breathe Act” is a robust defense of individual liberty and a pushback against the heavy-handed policies that have plagued our nation before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Vance aptly points out that mask mandates, tried and tested, have failed to achieve their intended goals of controlling the spread of respiratory viruses. Instead, they have given rise to a slew of problems, including violations of personal bodily freedom and division among fellow citizens.
This legislation serves as a safeguard against future misguided policies. It ensures that no federal bureaucracy, no commercial airline, and no public school can impose restrictions that run counter to the principles of freedom and personal choice. Senator Vance is holding the Democrats to their word, reminding them that they have claimed not to reintroduce mask mandates. The “Freedom to Breathe Act” is a means to hold them accountable for their promises.
Critics may question why Senator Vance proposes a time limit for the bill, ending in 2024—the year of the next presidential election. However, this limitation could serve a crucial purpose, preventing federal funds from being used directly or indirectly to enforce mask mandates. It is a strategic move to ensure that the government cannot use financial resources to infringe upon individual liberties.
While some institutions have issued new mask mandates, it is essential to recognize that the “Freedom to Breathe Act” is not a rejection of safety measures. It is a defense of personal freedom and a call for responsible decision-making.
In the face of these challenges, Senator Vance’s “Freedom to Breathe Act” stands as a beacon of hope for those who believe in individual liberties and personal choice. It is a testament to the enduring spirit of freedom in the United States and a reminder that the government’s role should be to protect our rights, not dictate our choices.