The Coronavirus, not the beer

The transportation and logistics industry can shut this country down at will if the so choose... my guess is they are some of the most impacted by the illegal Biden mandate
 
The race to silence and punish any skepticism is ****ing weird and out of control.

It's right out of the communist playbook, of course

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you have a rather idiosyncratic understanding of the term

it is not a synonym for unintended consequence

a side effect or consequence of an industrial or commercial activity that affects other parties without this being reflected in the cost of the goods or services involved, such as the pollination of surrounding crops by bees kept for honey.


You sure about that?
 

a side effect or consequence of an industrial or commercial activity that affects other parties without this being reflected in the cost of the goods or services involved, such as the pollination of surrounding crops by bees kept for honey.


You sure about that?

yup...look at how he is using the term
 
Firing unvaccinated people have far greater and wider externalities than someone not getting vaxxed

not really...these individuals go on with their lives (maybe there are externalities on their family and children but a responsible parent should presumably be able to internalize something like that when making their choice)

their employers carry on...hire someone new if necessary

this is no different from any commercial relationship where an employer and employee decide to part ways... turnover in an economy such as the American economy is a quite common thing btw

i fully support the right of unvaccinated people to take their lives in a new direction...they are fortunate to live in a country where they are free to make this choice
 
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yup...look at how he is using the term

I see that and he is 100% right.

An externality, or a side effect or consequence of a decision made that wasn't included in the original forecast, would include the transportation industry coming to a halt because workers are uniting against a vaccine mandate.

Its pretty clear.
 
not really...these individuals go on with their lives (maybe there are externalities on their family and children but a responsible parent should presumably internalize something like that when making their choice)

their employers carry on...hire someone new if necessary

there is no externality different from any commercial relationship where an employer and employee decide to part ways... turnover in an economy such as the American economy is a quite common thing btw

Your blind spot on this is the scale.

Yes to a handful of workers.

No to a unification resulting in a large percentage of cancellation and delays.

You also have a blind spot in thinking this is an isolated incident. This is just the beginning as long as these tyrannical mandates exist.
 
Southwest Airlines would likely disagree with you at the moment. As would the thousands who have been delayed.
As would shipbuilders who already struggle to find qualified staff and will now have to fire some of them due to government contracts. But again, you knew your statement wasn't valid when you made it.
 
not really...these individuals go on with their lives (maybe there are externalities on their family and children but a responsible parent should presumably be able to internalize something like that when making their choice)

their employers carry on...hire someone new if necessary

this is no different from any commercial relationship where an employer and employee decide to part ways... turnover in an economy such as the American economy is a quite common thing btw

i fully support the right of unvaccinated people to take their lives in a new direction...they are fortunate to live in a country where they are free to make this choice

such a clown
 
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