The Highwire with Del Bigtree - IS MANDATE MAYHEM OVER?

Episode Date: April 5, 2022

From the legislative arena to big business, Covid restrictions seem to be in their final day. Businesses have begun re-hiring unvaccinated workers, airline CEOs are calling for an end to Biden’s fed...eral mask mandate, and legislators are working to prevent mandates from ever happening again.#UnitedAirlines #KyrieIrving #MaskOffBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-highwire-with-del-bigtree--3620606/support.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 We're seeing some movement these last couple weeks and it's moving in one direction. And let's see if you can see what the direction is. So Idaho House, we have political, we have social, we have some big businesses moving. So let's look at the political piece right here, some legislation. Idaho House approves a bill that prevents and finds vaccine requirements. So they're putting up a stop gap measure here for these things. It says in here, the bill prevents businesses in the state from refusing service, product admission to a venue or transportation to people who have not received the
Starting point is 00:00:30 coronavirus vaccine. It also prohibits businesses from requiring a coronavirus vaccination as a term of employment and less required by federal law. Interestingly enough, it also adds to it here. The measure would also prevent local government entities like school districts from requiring coronavirus vaccines. Wow, getting out of head over to, you know. Yeah, I mean, just the whole gamut there, just throwing it right at the wall. Moving over to New Hampshire, New Hampshire, they have now have have a bill that is, went through New Hampshire House approves bill to allow pharmacists to dispense ivermectin for COVID-19. And remember, the pharmacists were the ones that were really impeding this process because they were refusing to fill the orders of ibermectin for people that wanted
Starting point is 00:01:09 it for COVID-19. So now in New Hampshire, pharmacists can do that without worrying about losing their license. I mean, there's so many people watching right now saying it's amazing, you need a law for a safe and effective drug that's been used and is on the list of, you know, the Nobel Prize winning, you know, products by the WHO and that you need a law saying a pharmacist is allowed to fill a prescription. There's the world we live in. And thank you, New Hampshire, for stepping up. Hopefully other states to follow. Yeah. Yeah. And now let's move over to Big Banks, New York City, J.P. Morgan Chase. They're making some moves here, too. Headline, J.P. Morgan to resume hiring unvaccinated individuals dropped the mask mandate. This was a memo on April 4th. They're going to end the mandatory testing of employees
Starting point is 00:01:54 that are unvaccinated, they're going to stop requiring employees to report COVID-19 infections. So under JP Morgan's roof, COVID no longer exists. They don't even want to deal with it anymore. And this goes right into the airlines. We've covered them for the last six months or so, a lot of back and forth with the employees there. United Airlines, which has had their unvaccinated employees in limbo just sitting there because they were not allowed to work. They can come back on the job now. And here's the headline on that, more information. United Airlines will let unvaccinated employees return to their job this month. That's March 28th. This is a huge win. Now, this was only for the workers who avoided this vaccination mandate by claiming that medical religious exemption. Like we were
Starting point is 00:02:34 continuing telling the people, get this on file, get this on record. Don't just sit there. And we did a lot of work, actually. We had Aaron Siri, you know, his legal team had a whole room full of people taking in those phone calls, helping those of you, you know, fill out this paperwork. So victory is yours. Well done. Everybody there at United Airlines. Absolutely. And And sticking with the airlines here, we have a group of 10 CEOs that are asking Biden to drop the health restrictions on the airlines. This was the CDC and TSA working in tandem. They put those restrictions like masking and pre-departure testing requirements until April 18th. Now, these CEOs sent this letter to the Biden administration telling him to drop those.
Starting point is 00:03:15 This includes Delta Air, UPS, American Air, Southwest Airlines. I mean, they're going full force to stop this thing before they even have to, you know, either re-up it on April 18th or we look at that. So that's good. And I remind everybody, too, that I personally, Del Bigtree, am suing Joe Biden, Health and Human Services, CDC, FDA, all these folks involved with mask mandates on planes. I'm trying to fly to get to you, to speak to you, just like I'm going to fly to L.A. for the biggest freaking party we've ever had. I don't want to have to wear a mask on the plane to get there, neither do you. I don't know if the lawsuit will come up soon enough. Hopefully Joe Biden pulls this back and it all becomes unnecessary, but it's nice to be
Starting point is 00:03:54 joined by these CEOs in the effort while I have a lawsuit hanging in the balance. I'm over it. I'm tired of it. You're all a bunch of hypocrites. We don't live in a world where, you know, you have a different life as a politician not wearing masks on planes. We have photos of you where I'm being forced to wear one. So it's time for equality back in this country. And speaking of that, we have Brooklyn basketball player Kyrie Irving. He's stuck with integrity. He's stuck with his personal choice. He did not get the vaccine. He's been in and out of the media lately. Here's the headline now. Irving unvaxed Yanks and Mets can play at home as New York City to lift Vax mandate for athletes. Now, this is New York City Eric Adams. He's lifting this mandate
Starting point is 00:04:36 for only, I guess, high net worth athletes, but New York City workers, firefighters, ambulance workers, health care workers, they're not getting that. I'm sure that's going over really well in New York. You know, let them eat cake, he might as well have said to the plebeians as the stars. But Kyrie Irving, I think I would have put up like 43 points last night or something like that. Absolutely, absolutely. Proving the unvaccinated, do it better.

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