Colorado Republicans are failures. Their attempts to stop the communist mandate fell as short as Mahmoud Diop’s failed attempt to leap from the driver seat of his moving SUV to catch the back of a semi. Colorado’s HB21-1191 just did a 70 mph face plant.
Republicans go down in flames
The weak and half-hearted efforts Republicans made to prevent employers in the state of Colorado from requiring COVID vaccinations for customers, as well as workers, went down in flames.
Communist Democrats screamed their heads of in a temper tantrum, declaring that “banning employer-mandated vaccines would run contrary to public health and business interests.”
Late Wednesday night, conservative Republicans fighting for liberty and the remnants of the Constitution were outnumbered by the socialists who want to continue the lockdowns and subsistence “stimulus” payments.
They prefer to subsidize Netflix as “too big to fail” because the media platform partnered with Barack Obama to produce liberal propaganda.
The defeated Republicans tried to block employers from requiring employees to show a vaccine certificate to clock in.
They especially didn’t want the customers to have to show proof of compliance for service. They failed. It didn’t even make it past the committee stage. It’s a brave new world order of Democrat unity in the Colorado statehouse.
Failed as expected
The measure was doomed from the start. Imperialist Democrats hold a strong majority in the blue state. The first hurdle was the bill’s last. By a margin of 8-5, along party lines, the House Health and Insurance Committee killed it after a brief struggle.
Republicans offered an amendment to take “health care facilities” off the table but it didn’t work. They had “more than 100 people signed up to testify” but only six hours to do it in.
As expected, Colorado’s Department of Public Health and Environment was on the liberal side of the fight. Business groups and medical professionals also sided with the draconian mandate. They don’t care if you may be allergic to the serum.
If so, you’re allowed to be segregated into the shadows of isolation. Private businesses used to have “rights” but that was before Biden usurped the throne to occupy the Palace. Republicans didn’t stand a chance.
Conservative sponsors of the bill, Republicans Kim Ransom of Lone Tree and Tonya Van Beber of Weld County, argued unsuccessfully that “people shouldn’t be discriminated against for not wanting to get a vaccine.”
Especially one not fully approved. This one only has “emergency-use authorization from the Food and Drug Administration.” They’re still looking hard at some side-effect issues and the FDA is “in the process of reviewing the Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson and Johnson vaccines for full approval.”