During his speech last Thursday announcing new COVID-19 vaccine mandates which would affect over 100 million Americans, President Joe Biden promised to get Florida Gov. Ron Desantis âout of the way,â referring to him in all but name.
According to a White House transcript, Biden called upon âall governors to require vaccination for all teachers and staff. Some already have done so, but we need more to step up.â
âRight now, local school officials are trying to keep children safe in a pandemic while their governor picks a fight with them and even threatens their salaries or their jobs. Talk about bullying in schools,â Biden said.
âIf theyâll not help â if these governors wonât help us beat the pandemic, Iâll use my power as president to get them out of the way.â
If you didnât catch the reference, that was a euphemistic way of referring to Floridaâs $5,000 fine on government agencies that mandate vaccines for employees. And, as you might not be surprised to learn, DeSantis isnât getting out of the way â warning state officials in a speech Monday he intended to enforce the stateâs rules.
During his remarks at a news conference in Floridaâs Alachua County, DeSantis doubled down on his own executive order banning vaccine passports or proof of COVID-19 vaccination and noted that Florida legislators have passed a law that included a ban on vaccine passports â effective Sept. 16, according to WKMG-TVÂ in Orlando.
The law âprevented private businesses from requiring proof of vaccination to just do normal things like go to a movie or go to a restaurant,â DeSantis noted.
However, the new law also âapplied to government agencies.â
âYou will face a $5,000 fine for every single violation and so if you look at places here in Alachua County, like the city of Gainesville, I mean thatâs millions and millions of dollars potentially in fines, Orange County many, many more than that,â he said.
A media representative for the governor said that this would involve a $5,000 fine for every employee who hadnât been vaccinated and was required to get one or face punishment for not being vaccinated, WKMG. Both the city of Gainesville and Orange County, home of Orlando, have implemented vaccine mandates.
WKMG calculated that based on the number of unvaccinated employees currently working in Orange County, officials could end up paying $37 million in fines.
The direct target of the fines may not be the Biden administration; the Supremacy Clause of the Constitution means Bidenâs federal vaccine mandate trumps state vaccine laws unless a court rules it violates statesâ rights under the 10th Amendment (or is otherwise unconstitutional).
Itâs worth noting, however, that the Department of Laborâs Occupational Safety and Health Administration, which is issuing the rule to enforce Bidenâs vaccine mandate, says it will only âapply to public sector state and local government workers, including educators and school staff, in the 26 states and two territories with a state OSHA plan,â according to Reuters. Florida isnât one of those 26 states.
However, the indirect target of Floridaâs ban on vaccine passports is pretty clear â and heâs sitting in the Oval Office.
The day after Bidenâs speech announcing the vaccine mandate, DeSantis called it âunprecedented,â âunconstitutionalâ and ânot based on science.â
âGenerally, when youâre taking action thatâs unconstitutional, that threatens the jobs of the people in my state â many, many thousands of jobs â Iâm standing for them,â DeSantis said.
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âWeâre going to protect their jobs against federal overreach. And this is a guy who criticizes the state of Florida for protecting parentsâ rights, and he says, âSchool boards should be able to eliminate parentsâ rights and force 5-year-old kids to wear masks all dayââŚ
âYet here he comes from Washington, D.C., instituting an unprecedented mandate which even his own people have acknowledged in the past is not constitutional. Thatâs not leadership and I think the problem I have with Joe Biden more than anything, this guy doesnât take responsibility for anything. Heâs always trying to blame other people, blame other states.â
âMany of these people have already recovered and they have immunity,â DeSantis continued. âThe idea that somehow, youâll have somebody that gets a Johnson & Johnson and they can work but someone thatâs got natural immunity somehow canât, that natural immunity is strong. So itâs not based on science, and you can say, he says heâs âlosing patience with people.â
âAt the end of the day, we donât live with a one-person rule in this country. We live in a constitutional system in which peopleâs rights are respected. But particularly in this juncture, their livelihoods and their jobs have to be protected.â
DeSantis added that he thought the Biden administration would âultimately lose in court, but before that, there needs to be action taken to protect the people of our state and, hopefully, of the entire United States.â
Millions of dollars in fines against governments that want to violate Florida law and force vaccines on their employees will do that quite nicely.
This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.
