Monday, December 16, 2019

12/16/19 in New Jersey

A bill in the New Jersey Legislature to ban religious exemptions from vaccinations:
The Senate Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee approved the bill (A3818) by a 6-4 vote Thursday. Even before the hearing, the measure was listed on Monday’s agenda for action by the full 40-member body.But hundreds of parents amassed outside the Statehouse in Trenton anyway. The crowds started arriving hours before the afternoon hearing. Hundreds of sign-waving, child-toting parents queued up in the first-floor hallway waiting for space inside the committee room. Before the hearing began, the audience recited the “Serenity Prayer." They said they were outraged by what they see as government intrusion in violation of their First Amendment right of religious freedom. They vowed to pull their children out of school or move out of New Jersey.
Yeah, please. We've had several measles outbreaks this year amongst the state's various Hasidim communities, jerks. Why don't you join us in the 21st century? 

Don't get us started on the kooks, flakes and weirdos who showed up at the Senate hearing. Without looking we're confident that many of these same people make a stink about 5G and wireless electric meters.

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