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Originally Posted by bandycpa
https://apnews.com/article/coronavir...bdbb7284480db6
"Justice Stephen Breyer said he found it “unbelievable” that it could be in the 'public interest' to put that (large employer vaccine-or-testing) rule on hold. He said that on Thursday there were some 750,000 new cases in the country and that hospitals are full."
I read this after I saw Box's post today, and it put things in a whole new light. Of course hospitals are full! They're supposed to be if properly designed.
But no one in the Supreme Court sees it that way. Full hospitals are seen as a direct result of the pandemic when in fact they're an indicator that the budgeted number of beds and staff are pretty much spot on.
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SCOTUS rulings are based less and less on The Law, and more and more on their personal feelings. That goes hand in hand with the US going from a country based on laws to a country based on woke.