Sundance has an excellent post this evening. He’s working off a story that’s all over the news—American Airlines had to cancel up to 1,700 flights this weekend. It’s all because of resistance to the mandates. City workers of all sorts are also holding the line, it appears: police, firefighters, sanitation workers, and others.
Meanwhile, sundance also works off a Politico story:
Here’s the intro paragraph at Politico—quoted at CTH:
Objections among certain vendors over President Joe Biden’s vaccine mandate for federal contractors are reaching an inflection point. As the deadline for workforce vaccination approaches, some trucking companies are mulling whether to end their work with the federal government altogether, according to two industry insiders.
Woops! That’s serious. Politico goes on to point out that this could have dire consequences for “the aerospace, distribution, defense and trucking sectors.” For starters.
Sundance continues with an analysis of the numbers—how many aren’t vaxxed, numbers in the workforce, etc. Karl Denninger has run those numbers, too. It’s serious.
I like Emerald Robinson’s take:
If I had my way in this wicked world, I would tear this building down.
"If I had my way in this wicked world, I would tear this building down."
Psalm 37
Because:
John 2:19