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|quote=Opponents call mandates an imposition on liberty or, in the words of Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, an “assault on private business.” It’s true they’re an imposition. Highway speed limits and smoking restrictions are also impositions. The point is, they’re amply justified. Public health requires that people refrain from needlessly endangering others.
|quote=Opponents call mandates an imposition on liberty or, in the words of Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, an “assault on private business.” It’s true they’re an imposition. Highway speed limits and smoking restrictions are also impositions. The point is, they’re amply justified. Public health requires that people refrain from needlessly endangering others.
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Author(s) Bloomberg News editorial board
Source Orlando Sentinel
Date November 10, 2021
URL https://www.orlandosentinel.com/opinion/editorials/os-op-vaccine-mandates-essential-stop-coronavirus-20211110-pmjujhxprveb7heouvy7sn4t7y-story.html
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Quotes-start.png Opponents call mandates an imposition on liberty or, in the words of Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, an “assault on private business.” It’s true they’re an imposition. Highway speed limits and smoking restrictions are also impositions. The point is, they’re amply justified. Public health requires that people refrain from needlessly endangering others. Quotes-end.png


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This item argues for the position Supreme Court should rule in OSHA's favor on the topic National Federation of Independent Business v. Occupational Safety and Health Administration.