Small-Business Owners Put Aside ‘Cancel’ Concerns to Fight Biden’s Vaccine Mandate

 
 
November 22 2021
 

Good morning from Washington. Across the country, Americans are banding together to fight the Biden administration's vaccine mandate. Kelsey Bolar talks to business owners in Illinois and Florida, while on podcast, Rob Bluey interviews Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry, who is the fighting the mandates in courts. Meanwhile, Christian baker Jack Phillips continues to be in court himself, this time over refusing to make a cake celebrating a gender transition. Mary Margaret Olohan has the scoop on the attorneys general backing the embattled baker. Plus: A Democrat senator admits there's inflation, and Virginia Allen shares an update on a family business in Kenosha that was destroyed during the 2020 riots. 

 
 
 
NEWS
Small-Business Owners Put Aside 'Cancel' Concerns to Fight Biden's Vaccine Mandate
By Kelsey Bolar

"I'm aware that they could put us out of business," says Gary Rabine. "But being canceled is nothing compared to what will happen if we continually let big government take our freedoms away."
COMMENTARY
Can the FBI Be Salvaged?
By Victor Davis Hanson

The FBI should be given one last chance at redemption by moving to the nation's heartland—perhaps Kansas—far away from the political and media tentacles that have so deeply corrupted it.
COMMENTARY
Garland's Lawsuit Against Texas Election Integrity Law Is Partisan and Political
By Hans von Spakovsky

The lawsuit is filed under the aegis of Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Kristen Clarke and her principal deputy, Pam Karlan. Both have a long history of opposing election reform efforts.
NEWS
EXCLUSIVE: 16 Attorneys General File Amicus Brief Supporting Masterpiece Cakeshop Owner Jack Phillips
By Mary Margaret Olohan

"There are many costs of doing business but they do not include your civil rights," says Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich, who led the coalition of attorneys generals.
NEWS
Democrat Senator Concedes Inflation 'Is Real,' Faults Supply Chain, Federal Reserve
By Jarrett Stepman

Though he thinks the long-term outlook is improving, Sen. Mark Warner says that Americans should not think that means things won't be bad for the winter holidays.
ANALYSIS
Louisiana Attorney General Fights Biden's Vaccine Mandates: 'It's About Controlling You'
By Rob Bluey

Referring to the vaccine mandate for health care workers, Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry notes that "they predict 30% to 40% of the health care workers are going to get out [of] the system."
NEWS
In 2020, Their Family Business Burned Down in Kenosha Riots. Here's How They're Doing Today.
By Virginia Allen

"Everything burned to the ground," Raquel Santiago says. "Expensive machines, compressors. … Things that you cannot even think they're going to burn because it's metal. … It's just garbage."
ANALYSIS
ICYMI: A Former Prosecutor's Take on the Rittenhouse Trial and Verdict
By Daily Signal Staff

Could Kyle Rittenhouse face another trial? Does Rittenhouse have grounds to sue media outlets for defamation? The Heritage Foundation's Zack Smith answer these questions and more
 
     
 
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