Tuesday, September 28, 2021

In New York, "heroes" always go under the bus

In liberal shit holes like New York they love to talk about government employees as being "essential" and heroes just for doing their jobs.  But as their stupid arrogant policies create big problems, those "heroes" are getting treated like zeros.

Recently it was reported that national guard were being used as bus drivers for school children and what a huge overstep that was.  That move seems to have set a precedent and so yesterday we saw Ohio follow suit.

Today we see it getting even worse as NY Gov Hochul vows to replace nurses and hospital staff whose refusal to take the jab will result in their termination with that new handyman of cheap labor, the national guard.  Yes, the national guard can now change bedpans as part of their official duties.  

These state leaders don't seem to understand that guardsmen have real day jobs and that the national guard is a part time MILITARY service, not just a bunch of people in camos waiting to do odd jobs that nobody else wants to do like driving school buses and changing bedpans at hospitals.  What's next, replacing garbage men who won't take the jab with guardsmen?  How about janitorial services?  Sure, lets pull a man out of a good paying highly skilled day job and stuff him in a shitty backfill bus driving gig.  That's going to work out great, right?

And what about the employers of guardsmen?  Typically when the men are recalled to the guard, their employers eat the loss because of national security.  But this vax thing is nothing more than a political power play and anyone with a brain can see that.  So by paying salaries to missing workers, businesses are now being asked to indirectly financially support these liberal power grabs.

Bottom line, if you go around fucking all of your friends over you will soon find yourself without any friends.  You can see what the twittersphere thinks about Gov Hochul's new mandates on NY health care workers: She's Cuomo with lipstick.


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