The Daily Signal - Rep. Ralph Norman's Fight Against DC Vaccine Mandate

Episode Date: January 13, 2022

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser is the latest in a string of left-wing mayors to institute a proof-of-vaccination mandate. Starting on Saturday, anyone 12 or older who wants to eat at a restaurant, go to a c...oncert, or see a movie in the nation’s capital will have to present proof of vaccination against COVID-19. Rep. Ralph Norman, R-S.C., is one of 19 lawmakers to sign a letter asking Bowser to reverse her decision. Norman thinks Bowser’s mandate will have adverse consequences for people living in or visiting the District of Columbia. “It’s a draconian overreach of government,” Norman says, adding: “This has been a nightmare for so many of the people that are trying to put food on the table, and they’re getting hit with cost increase after cost increase. There is a limit.” Norman joins the show to discuss Congress’ efforts to prevent the mandate from taking effect—and the consequences for the city’s businesses and residents if it does. We also cover these stories:  According to the Department of Labor, the inflation rate hit a 39-year high in December. A new study out of California suggests that the omicron strain of COVID-19 is far less severe than previous strains of the virus. A D.C. administrative agency announces a policy that could serve as a model for government lists of Americans who object to vaccinations on religious grounds. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:06 This is the Daily Signal podcast for Thursday, January 13th. I'm Mary Margaret O'Lohan. And I'm Doug Blair. Washington, D.C. mayor, Muriel Bowser, is the latest in a string of leftist city mayors to institute a vaccine mandate. Starting January 15th, anyone 12 and older who wants to eat at a restaurant, go to a concert or see a movie in the nation's capital, will have to present proof of vaccination against COVID-19. Congressman Ralph Norman from South Carolina is one of 19, congratulations. congressional representatives to sign a letter asking Mayor Bowser to reverse her decision.
Starting point is 00:00:41 He joins the show today to discuss Congress's efforts to prevent the mandate from going into place and the consequences for the capital's businesses and residents if it does. But before we get to Doug's conversation with Congressman Norman, let's hit our top news stories of the day. The Labor Department said Wednesday that inflation hit a 39-year high in December. Consumer prices hit 7% as the year ended. This annual increase is the highest since 1982 when inflation was falling after peaking at 14.8% under President Jimmy Carter. COVID-19 pandemic concerns and restrictions have led to both goods and worker shortages,
Starting point is 00:01:30 exacerbated by the demands of consumers who are bolstered by their stimulus checks from the government. Senior economist Sarah House told the Wall Street Journal that there is still tremendous momentum when it comes to inflation right now. While inflation is likely to peak in the next few months, the overall pace is going to remain a challenge for consumers, businesses, and policy. Despite the devastating Labor Department data, President Joe Biden said Wednesday that he is making progress on inflation. Today's report, which shows a meaningful reduction in headline inflation over last month, with gas prices and food prices falling, demonstrates that we are making progress in slowing the rate of price increases, Biden said in a statement. A new study out of California suggests that the Omicron strain of COVID-19 is far less severe than older strains of the virus, resulting in lower hospitalizations and less severe symptoms, for the New York Times.
Starting point is 00:02:24 The study consisted of nearly 70,000 COVID patients in California, using electronic medical records from Kaiser Permanente of Southern California. The results of the study aligned with findings from other countries, including England, Scotland, and South Africa. that found Omicron was far less severe than the more lethal Delta variant. The California study found Amicron cut the risk of hospitalization in half versus Delta and that those who needed hospital assistance stayed less time in care by around three days. The Daily Signal reported Tuesday that a tiny D.C. administrative agency has announced a policy that will likely serve as a model for government lists of Americans
Starting point is 00:03:04 who object to vaccinations on religious grounds. The D.C. Pre-Trial Services Agency is a federal independent entity that assists D.C. court officers. The agency announced Tuesday that it will be storing the names and personal religious information of all employees who ask for religious exemptions to the vaccine mandate. The announcement doesn't explain why the list is needed, what the agency will do with this information, or why the policy is being tested in an agency with a majority black staff, the Daily Signal reported. Now stay tuned for my comment. conversation with Congressman Ralph Norman as we discuss Washington, D.C.'s COVID-19 vaccine mandate. Conservative women. Conservative feminists. It's true. We do exist. I'm Virginia Allen, and every Thursday morning on problematic women, Lauren Evans and I sort through the news to bring you stories and interviews that are of particular interest to conservative leaning or problematic women.
Starting point is 00:04:04 That is women whose views and opinions are often excluded or mocked by the those on the so-called feminist left. We talk about everything from pop culture to policy and politics. Search for problematic women wherever you get your podcasts. Our guest today is Congressman Ralph Norman, who represents South Carolina's fifth congressional district. Congressman, welcome to the show. Glad to be with you, Doug. Excellent. Well, I wish we could talk about a little bit of a better topic today, but unfortunately, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser recently announced that starting January 15th, you would be unable to enter into most private businesses like restaurants and bars and movie theaters without presenting proof of vaccination.
Starting point is 00:04:49 Congressman, you and 18 other members of Congress sent a letter to D.C. Mayor Bowser asking her to revoke this vaccine mandate. Why would you do that? Well, it's a draconian overreach of government. Mayor Bowser represents a budget of 17.2 billion. she has on the taxpayers that support that huge of a budget paid for by businesses. 30% are black-owned businesses. 57% have been shut down. This coronavirus has been going on for two years now. In the cities that have been shut down and have required a vaccination card, San Francisco, New York, Philadelphia.
Starting point is 00:05:36 It hadn't worked. It hadn't reduced the spread. The fact that she would do this is draconian. And it's time for us to say no. And it's time for the businesses to use this as an opportunity to say, look, since this started, most revenues have been down 57%. And now's the time for the businesses to say no. And, you know, the fact that she's doing this ought to be a –
Starting point is 00:06:05 give people a real reason, one, to voice their opinion, and two, to vote her out of office if she doesn't change her ways. Now, the District of Columbia is unique amongst some of the federal territories that it is the capital of the United States, therefore it has some of its responsibilities abrogated to Congress. As a congressman, does the U.S. Congress have power to stop this mandate from taking place? You know, it's been so quick. Yes, we do.
Starting point is 00:06:33 but we've got to agree to get together and do this. We just can't keep writing letters, which we have no response. And think of the hundreds of thousands of people that are not going to be able to visit the Capitol. They hadn't been able to do it since the coronavirus began two years ago, and now with her doing this, where are you going to eat? Where are you going to take your family, drive to Virginia? And, you know, this is something Congress ought to get involved with. We're trying to figure out what to do.
Starting point is 00:07:08 But the first thing you can do is let our voices be heard, write the letters, and there'll be more letters coming. But judging from the lack of response that we've received from her, I doubt we'll get any. Do you feel as if there's any motivation in Congress to get something like this done to prevent this vaccine mandate from taking place? Well, you have Vic mixed opinions of it. some people are strong, you know, ought to be mandated, not that many Republicans. The Democrats are pretty united on everybody getting vaccinated, except when they leave their particular state that's been shut down and go to Florida as AOC and others have done and go without a mask. But no, it's, you know, I've always been of the mindset that this is a personal choice. If you've got a medical reason,
Starting point is 00:07:54 you don't want to get a vaccination, you shouldn't have to do it. If you've got a religion, if you've got a religious reason that you don't want to receive the vaccination. But for Mayor Bouser, to require 12-year-olds and up to get, you know, to have the vaccine and show the card, it's simply an overreach of government and shows a dictatorial attitude that she has. And it affects a lot of people. It affects its city. It affects the businesses. And it's not like the businesses are not already struggling. Now, I want to focus on that a little bit more about businesses. Do you see the consequences for the businesses as a result of this vaccine mandate as similar to maybe what we saw with the lockdowns, or do you think it could possibly be worse? It's going to be worse because
Starting point is 00:08:37 it's compounded now. I mean, go to any grocery store. You talk about the supply chain shortage, the ships that are at sea that can't get unloaded for whatever reason. You see the inflation that's already taking place. Look at what you're paying for gasoline. Look at what you're paying for groceries if you can get them. And it's only going to get worse. because if you notice this administration is not taking ownership in anything. If it's not being blamed on Trump, he's talking about other issues. Yesterday, as an example, he was talking about this voter reform, HR1 that they're trying to pass, which federalizes our elections and takes away voter ID.
Starting point is 00:09:17 And he's not talking about the supply chain. But when you combine the cost of goods, the fact now that you can't get them, the fact now that you're paying 60% more in gas prices, to, by the way, OPEC, who is made up of 15 countries that don't exactly like us, like Venezuela, Iraq, and Iran, cut off all of our natural supplies. It's going to be a far greater impact because not only the business is not going to have the customers to come to and buy their product, but there's no relief in sight. The Democrats want to keep COVID alive and well for political reasons from here on out.
Starting point is 00:09:54 and it's up to people like us and other conservatives to say we're not going to do that and to try to find a solution to just say we're not doing it. We've got decisions to make here in Washington as far as what we're going to do. We've got the place that we go to business, we meet Capitol Hill Club, is if you don't want to show you vaccination, whether you have one or not, to require that, we're going to have a choice to make. and everybody's going to make their own particular decision. Have you had the opportunity to speak with business owners or restaurant owners in the district
Starting point is 00:10:31 about how they feel this vaccine mandate would affect their business? Yeah, and it's mixed. They don't want to be shut down. I mean, what little income they've had of the past two years. Some have survived because they've either cut back staff, if you're a restaurant, they catered food out, and you could get it in. I had a breakfast this morning where it was catered in. But they don't want to be shut down and have to go through the permitting process of reopening.
Starting point is 00:11:00 So what do you do? And so it's unfair. It's really unfair for the taxpayers, for government to mandate this when it's unconstitutional. I hope the courts strike it down and we get some relief. But this administration is doubling down. I mean, they know it's unpopular in the polls. and they saw what happened in Virginia. They saw what happened in New Jersey, almost, where, you know, people are sick of these policies.
Starting point is 00:11:29 They just want to give back to living their lives. And for government to say, no, you're going to, it's, government works for us. We don't work for government. Mayor Bileser works for the taxpayers, supposedly. But we've got to get back to basics with it, and we've got to let our voices be heard. if the businesses in Washington, D.C. and other states, cities and states all around this country don't voice their opinion, then it's going to be just what happened in your home state in Portland, Oregon, where you have a complete loss of businesses and they leave. Go to downtown Washington.
Starting point is 00:12:04 It's shut down for the most part. Who's going to replace that revenue? The $17.4 billion that Mayor Bowser has in her budget, who's going to pay that? She can raise taxes, which she already has done on those making $2.50 and greater. But you can only go to tax the taxpayers so much, and they leave. The very reason California is losing 400,000 people, very reason New York City is losing the seat and losing 410,000 people. And it benefits a state like South Carolina.
Starting point is 00:12:35 We've got low taxes. We've got good government. We've stayed open, and we've left it up to the businesses to decide what's best for them, which is as it should be. So the better response than for the District of Columbia would be to follow the South Carolina model to remain open to allow businesses to make their own decisions. They ought to be having to call in a meeting with Mayor Bouser and the council every day, get a group of concerned citizens. This is their livelihood. I mean, it's not like they've been punished enough already.
Starting point is 00:13:04 This has been a nightmare for so many of the people that are trying to put food on the table. And they're getting hit with cost increase after cost increase. There is a limit, and I'm just hoping the people, we the people will say enough is enough. We're going to take our government back and we're going to get involved. And that means putting your name on the line and running for office, which is I'm encouraging people to do who are like-minded and that, you know, the states created the federal government, not vice versa. The federal government didn't create the states. We've got to get back to basics. By the way up on something you discussed a little earlier, D.C. is a very popular.
Starting point is 00:13:42 spot for tourists to come with their families, obviously including their children. You write in the letter that Mayor Bowser has instituted, quote, another draconian measure against children, a group that has unfairly suffered at the hands of liberal educators and the institutions they serve throughout this pandemic. Can you discuss maybe how this vaccine mandate might negatively impact children? Well, first of all, what's been happening is the unions, the teachers' unions, have dictated that schools shut down. How that happened, I don't fully understand. The ramifications of that are a lot of groups want to come to Washington, D.C. if they're
Starting point is 00:14:21 not in school. And it's going to completely shut that down, particularly 12 and up. So you're going to stop that and stop we, the people, seeing their capital. I've got a staffer who's the first time she's visited. It's fabulous to come up here. And particularly a young age, I take them on the floor and vote. I think it's 14 and under. And it's such a great experience.
Starting point is 00:14:46 I haven't done that since 2019, the end of 2019. But I had a family in, and we always take pictures. And I think she was 13 years old. We're doing a picture, and her shoulders were shaking. And I said, I asked her dad, I said, explain what's wrong. Was she nervous? She said, no, she's hadn't had anxieties. She hadn't been in school.
Starting point is 00:15:17 She hadn't had the social interaction in school. And so it's not only a dollars and cents visiting the capital excursions, it's a emotional toll is taking on children. That's unfair. And for government to aid and abet that, there's no place for it. Do you see these vaccine mandates having long-term consequences on children's mental health? Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:15:42 I think it's going to be up to the parents to try to alleviate that. I tell you, midterms couldn't come quick enough. You cannot trust these people with power. You cannot give them the reins of power. They've weaponized the COVID pandemic. They have used this as a lever to punish the very people that are paying their salary. And that's the thing I hate about it the most. And hopefully, though, the ray of sunshine is, as has happened in Virginia, I think this year we'll put people in office that will make common sense decisions to let each state decide what they want to do.
Starting point is 00:16:25 And advocate for that because if we don't, we lose our country. And that's such a sad thing. One of the other things you write in your letter is, quote, like the Democrat locked down. of 2020, the latest left-wing vaccine passport fad will not prevent the virus from spreading. Some of this language, obviously, is targeting directly. Some of the left-leaning mayors of these sort of large cities, like you mentioned, my hometown of Portland, Oregon, has had some pretty stringent restrictions in place. Have you heard anything back from Mayor Bowser's office regarding this letter and maybe the
Starting point is 00:16:59 steps they're going to take? Have not. And it's like so many of this administration, they not only do they avoid the issues publicly, they don't answer any type questions. We've written Merrick Garland about holding of the January 6 prisoners without a trial. We had a conference this morning about the tape, the videotape, releasing that. That's the public's right to know. But I doubt Mayor Bowser is going to respond.
Starting point is 00:17:29 I hope she does. But regardless, the people affected the most ought to be on her doorstep saying, Enough is enough and when's it going to end and demand some answers for us. Again, she works for the taxpayers. It's up to Congress to use whatever powers we can to rein her in. And I hope we'll do that. Now, following up on that, I'm curious, we've been talking a little bit about some of these government officials who seem to have a problem with accountability and transparency.
Starting point is 00:17:59 Why do you think Mayor Bowser specifically will not respond to commentary? Like, why won't she respond to your questions? I don't think she wants to, I think she's being directed, to be honest with you. The same question I have, why won't the FDA announce give us the documents that when the vaccines were approved in 108 days, why won't they give us that information? Exclude the proprietary information, but provide the information so that the public will have more confidence in the vaccines that they get. We hadn't heard from the FDA, the court made them answer. 76 years to release information. I think we've got a thing called email.
Starting point is 00:18:41 I think we can scan documents in. I don't think it takes 76 years to get documents. But that's the absurdity of it. And it's the arrogance of power to not respond to a letter from elected officials. Whether you agree with it or not, you respond. Back up your position. That hasn't happened. And it's reached a boiling point, to be honest with you,
Starting point is 00:19:04 conservatives in Congress. Democrats love that because they, most of them have never been in the private sector. Joe Biden has spent, what, 50 years in the political realm where he's gotten to paycheck every, every month. A lot of businesses can't say that. And as I mentioned earlier, the income is down 57% on most businesses. And it's got a ripple effect. And then when you combine everything else, there is a breaking point. I think we're at that point where the businesses, with the inflation, with lack of getting goods, it's either saying, if we don't change it, then we'll have to leave, which is good for South Carolina, because we welcome the businesses.
Starting point is 00:19:44 It's good for North Carolina, Georgia, the southern states. It's not so good for the ones that are leaving. But hopefully they'll leave their politics where they came from. A lot of people that come in to our state from other areas, they forgot the reason that they left and try to bring the liberal policies, but no, it's time for we the people to stand up. Now, some people, to play devil's advocate, some people might argue that these vaccine mandates will make people feel safer.
Starting point is 00:20:12 You're sitting in a restaurant. You can trust that the person next to you has been vaccinated. And if you're somebody that has concerns about maybe sitting next to somebody who isn't vaccinated, your fears are allayed. What would you say to somebody who presents that argument? Very good question. If somebody in a restaurant, and I've had them in elevators and restaurant says, why don't you put your mask on?
Starting point is 00:20:37 I said, well, I don't believe in mask. Fauci has been all over the board on whether it's there effective or not. And you can get off and not either sit beside me or you can get on another elevator. It's your choice. That's what's it. The American dream was built on choice, freedom, and that's what we're missing. And I have no problem with people who, I see people running outside. with a mask.
Starting point is 00:21:03 If that makes them feel better, knock yourself out. Put six masks on. I went to a basketball game with them. My grandson was playing. They had masks, but get this,
Starting point is 00:21:13 it was dropped down just for the appearance of it. Now, somebody tell me, explain to me how that works. With a mask down here, the jaw doesn't breathe, your mouth and your nose does. But if it makes them feel better,
Starting point is 00:21:26 wear a mask, and that's the individual choice that people can make. It's not for government to make. Now, we talked a little bit about this briefly, but some of the consequences of vaccine mandates in cities that have already instituted them, like San Francisco, New York, Boston, L.A., have all instituted some form or another of a vaccine mandate. Do we see any of the after effects of those vaccine mandates? The effects that I've heard, it doesn't, has not affected the spreading of the virus, Omicron or the coronavirus. And as a physician told me, wearing a mask, whether it's an R-95 mask or the simple mask,
Starting point is 00:22:07 it's like keeping mosquitoes out with a bar bar fence. It doesn't work. But again, that's a personal choice that people want to use it, knock themselves out, use it. There was something interesting that you mentioned earlier, that there was a bit of an interesting dynamic between the idea that you have to show your vaccine card to get into businesses and IDs, right, voting IDs. So you tweeted recently that mandating people to show a vaccination card to eat but not an ID to vote shows how out of touch the Democrats really are. Should be able to elaborate on that maybe more.
Starting point is 00:22:39 Sure. This whole HR1 or the voter rights, as this administration says, is all about giving people the right to vote. Well, if you drill down on that and bring up the one question, do you believe in photo voter ID to vote? And the latest round of what this bill will do will gut our election system. Federal total control by the federal government, illegal aliens vote, same-day voter registration, felons vote. It's crazy. Now, if you go off into the... the vaccine mandate, again, that's a personal choice. People, I know people all over, Doug, that have had the virus that have gotten their natural
Starting point is 00:23:29 immunities, it hadn't affected them, particularly the young people. And why should they be forced to basically get the vaccination? And it's such hypocrisy. Look at the 1.8 million illegals that are coming across this border, that where's the mandate for them? When I went to McCallum, Texas, I've been twice. They're not getting vaccinated. They're not showing any photo IT to get on an airplane.
Starting point is 00:23:55 It took up 100 seats out of 120. And all they had was cardboard signs saying, I can't speak English. And this administration is shipping them all over the country, which is so unfair for the police department. But that's who the Democrats want to vote. And they want to be able to do it like we've never seen before. If this voter ID, if the latest, round of legislation that they're pushing to end the filibuster on passes, we lose our country.
Starting point is 00:24:25 We'll be like a Venezuela, Cuba, China. Let's talk about that filibuster a little bit more. There's been some statements from Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer about the future of the filibuster. And recently, of course, President Joe Biden also stood against the filibuster in a recent speech. How does that make you feel about the future of the filibuster? Well, the hypocrites. How can you have one position when you were not in power now just because you want to
Starting point is 00:24:49 weaponize the voting system and take away our rights and do away with it. What's changed? What's changed is their thirst for power trumps everything, and that's what they are trying to get. And I will say if, and I hope Joe Manchin and Christian Sennel will stand firm as they did on the bellback broke, they stood tall on that. They shouldn't have passed that. It's easy to spend taxpayers' money.
Starting point is 00:25:19 about offsets? What about the 29 trillion and counting that we're in, they were already in debt for? That's not fair to our children or grandchildren. It's not fair to people, young people like you. But, you know, it's something we've got to address. And whether we do it or not, it's up to people like us to do it. And I think we will. Continuing on with that topic of maybe the government in places it shouldn't be, do you see a risk of overreaching government power when issues? like vaccine mandates come up. It's already here. It's not just in vaccine mandates.
Starting point is 00:25:55 Look at the regulations that this government has put into place. Look at the, ask anybody that's trying to, particularly Washington, D.C., get a building permit, what they have to go through. You know, you look at how, you know, they weaponize government to fight against the very people that are paying their salaries.
Starting point is 00:26:16 You know, I mentioned the FDA not releasing the documents. It's ludicrous, but it's already there. And we've got to voice our opinions to the Chamber of Commercees, to the conservative groups like Heritage Foundation has done a fantastic job of recruiting common-sense conservatives. And that's what we need to, I mean, we're right. They're wrong. It's all about controlling power with them.
Starting point is 00:26:42 But now we've got to do it systematically. And we've got to take it issue by issue. with this voter fraud that they're trying to perpetrate on people. We've got to show it out. But lists what it is. It's not voter suppression. It's just the right to vote is what's at stake here. One final question for you, Congressman.
Starting point is 00:27:06 As somebody who is in a legislative body, the voice of the people, how should Congress specifically respond to Omicron and coronavirus as we are going through this? One, I think we need to get the therapeutics. We've been in it long enough now that we ought to have therapeutics to cure it. We ought to instead of suppress the ivermactam cure for a lot of people, hydroxychloricin cure for a lot of people. We ought to have an open discussion about that and not suppress that. Now, the big pharma may not like it because aspirin is inexpensive.
Starting point is 00:27:47 Avarmectum is inexpensive. Hydroxychloroquine. But if it works on the patient, it saves a life. And if you get it early, that's why we've got to have the discussion. That's what's being shut down by government. And in particular this administration, they're shutting down any discussion. I was one of the ones with the frontline doctors who you had an MD who was talking about hydroxychloroquine and the effect it has on her patients.
Starting point is 00:28:14 That's all she was talking about. And we got banned. And I think, again, we've got to rise up and say enough is enough. And if it's effective on, if your physician says it could be effective, then why not use it? So, you know, we've got so many things we've got to address, but it's not going to happen unless we get our voice back. But the positive news is, I think we are. I think people are getting involved. Young people like you and others are excited.
Starting point is 00:28:45 you've seen the downside of what a broken government does in your home state. And I'm seeing other people seeing it. And unfortunately, we're seeing it at the nation's capital. And now it's time we can do something about it. And the conservators will. Excellent. Congressman Ralph Norman, who represents South Carolina's fifth congressional district. Congressman, I really appreciate your time.
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