The Number Of Truckers That Could Be Taken Off The Road Due To Mandates Is VERY Alarming! 

The COVID-19 vaccine mandates continue to mess up the infrastructure in this country. The latest victim? The American truck driver.

Apparently, dozens of industry groups are now warning President Biden that his vaccine mandate is going to cause serious problems for truck drivers across the country. Many are concerned that his mandates could ramp up supply chain bottlenecks, making all kinds of everyday items that MUCH MORE expensive.



Last Thursday, the Biden Administration revealed that they have a new COVID-19 vaccine and testing mandate for businesses that have employees of over a hundred. Companies that were found to be in noncompliance could ultimately be fined as much as $14,000 per violation.

Several industry groups affiliated with truck driving – such as the American Trucking Association, the National Private Truck Council, and the Truckload Carriers Association – issued an open letter to President Biden where they predicted that trucking companies might lose as much as four in ten drivers due to these mandates.

Our industries are committed partners in the fight against COVID-19, and we unequivocally support the use of vaccines to fight its spread. However, we are concerned a mandate will cripple an already strained supply chain. We estimate companies covered by the mandate could lose 37% of drivers at a time when the nation is already short 80,000 truck drivers. We ask for flexibility for transportation and supply chain essential workers, particularly truck drivers who spend most of their time in their trucks and have minimal contact with colleagues and customers.

The statement also repeats concerns over persistent supply chain issues and their effect on the economy:

While we represent different industries, we share the common burden of current supply chain disruptions, which are driving up prices and leading to a growing shortage of goods in the United States, with the holidays just around the corner.

As business leaders and proud Americans, we are firmly committed to this country’s economic recovery. We are working to usher in a return to normalcy and striving to help all Americans enjoy a better way of life by providing them with access to the essential products and supplies they need.

Since they released the details of their vaccine mandate, the White House is now being slammed with a deluge of lawsuits both from private businesses and state governments. The mandate is going to be enforced by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, but they had better get ready because these businesses and state governments are calling it a “grotesque abuse of power.” Jeremy Boreing – co-founder and co-ceo of the Daily Wire – has described how his company as well has filed suit against the Biden Administration.

“We’re not the enforcement arm of the federal government. Forcing Americans to choose between their livelihoods and their freedom is a grotesque abuse of power and we won’t be a party to it,” Boreing said. “We will not incur the cost of implementing this testing regime. We will not incur the liability of inserting ourselves into the private health decisions and information of our employees. Our company was founded to stand against tyranny, and we will.”

“Corporations and states have certain responsibilities because we have the means to engage in this battle,” Boreing added. “We read story after story of individuals trying to make a stand. Of course, those individuals lose their jobs. They don’t have a way to make a stand against the government itself, so instead, they make a stand against their employer and they suffer for it. Only the corporations themselves and the states, I think, can take an action that has the sort of collective power necessary to make a change.”

Vaden Chandler is a proud patriot who loves his country and wants to see it do well. When he is not writing articles, he is working on his first book, a Horror/Suspense novel loosely based on a true story called "A Little Bird Told Me."

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