It's funny now that the subpoenas from the Jan 6 congress investigation are being served, and the recipients are defying speaking to them in general, and in the example of Bannon, refusing to show up, that there are some that are crying about how JoeB is not adhering to the current law that stays vaccine mandates.
Employers have a right to ask employees to take safety measures when they sense a general sense of an unsafe work environment, and that they are taking on the stance that vaccines have proven to be an effective deterrent to deaths; Which by the way affect things like PTO, STD, LTD, or death benefit payouts, which all are costs to an employer. Their decision to adhere to OSHA based claim of safety is not illegal. There will certainly be those who comply, or those who don't and terminate, or those who get exceptions and decide to test.
But I wonder how many of you are ok with the executive office deciding to NEVER comply with one subpoena to get to the bottom of who knew what. When damning videos and statements "like you gotta fight like Hell" & "start kicking ass and taking names", are out there, along with all the other already coordinated connections of ppl coming to DC, there seems to be more than a random sense of this happening, vs a demonstration which is 9/10 times coordinated, and to know what level of ppl knowing the depths of that event. I'm not trying to demonize the political process of peaceful assembly or protest, but when ppl die, ppl get sued, and that is "merica". The whole fact that nobody will adhere to a court subpoena is more than a bit troubling. This will not set a good precedent for future generations of either party in the executive office or congress in general if they cannot adhere to the legal demands of a court document. I will also add, that it's the prior administrations flaunting of no reply that has really exacerbated that as a M.O. of doing business. Bigly Sad.
How many would like to see the power of the subpoena be nullified and that it never be adhered to with no consequence? If that is the case it's as meaningful as a dinner invitation that you can either RSVP, or not.