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SFC Casey O'Mally
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While I support the idea, in theory, it's a bit late. Pretty much everyone, to include DC, has eased COVID restrictions. The more conservative states have gotten rid of them entirely. Aside from vaccine mandates, which are themselves rare, there are VERY few government mandates for COVID still in place - and none (that I am aware of) at the federal level.
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CWO4 Terrence Clark
CWO4 Terrence Clark
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Agree. The Ukraine and basement level polls caused changes that kind of stole their thunder. But, as we push our moho around, fueling at truck stops, the chatter is that the hodgepodge relaxing of mandates etc. in a perverse way burdens long haul drivers. Sorta like taking your carry with you on multistate trips. Here OK, there not.
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MCPO Roger Collins
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That is a surprise. NOT
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SGT Air Defense Radar Repairer
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Utter BS. No bill passed by congress can limit the emergency powers of the President.
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Cpl Benjamin Long
Cpl Benjamin Long
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War powers act limits the power of the president
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Cpl Benjamin Long
Cpl Benjamin Long
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And the national emergencies act limits the power of the president
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Cpl Benjamin Long
Cpl Benjamin Long
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Not to mention any serviceman that kills civilians can be charged with murder
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SFC Casey O'Mally
SFC Casey O'Mally
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The lack of an emergency limits the emergency powers of a President.

As does the Constitution, which has been repeatedly raped throughout our nation's history, in the name of "emergencies.". To include, but definitely not limited to, the COVID "emergency."

In reality, the President has ZERO emergency powers, unless - and only for as long as - Congress delegates those powers.
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