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OKANOGAN COUNTY – Recently, Governor Jay Inslee has mandated experimental gene therapy shots, that are claimed to provide protection against COVID-19, for executive branch state workers, on-site contractors and volunteers, as well as public and private health care and long-term care workers. He later similarly mandated such shots for K-12 educators, school staff, coaches, bus drivers, school volunteers and others working in school facilities. The requirement also includes public, private and charter schools, as well as most childcare and early learning providers who serve children from multiple households. Covered persons must accept the shots by early October, or provide a suitable religious or medical exemption, or face termination of their employment. There is no testing option, according to the governor.

Governor Inslee has said that he did not expect to see a large exodus of workers under his medical mandates, but it is now becoming obvious that there are many people in such positions who are not willing to accept such medical therapies being forced upon them, and will leave their current jobs and look for alternative work. Some 60,000 state employees are affected by the governor’s mandates, as well as an estimated 400,000 private sector employees. We don’t know at this time how many people are willing to walk away and where they are, and it seems neither does the governor, but indications are that it is between 20 and 40 percent of employees in most areas. This promises a lot of disruption, delays and overall lower quality services for many of the covered industries and services, including public safety. Local economies are also likely to be disrupted and damaged, with follow-on effects. The final impact on many local services that people take for granted seems like it could potentially be quite severe come October.

As an example, WADOT workers are organizing – with workers in other state agencies – to resist the governor’s mandates. They've sent a letter to their leadership, and the state legislature. The letter is quite clear about where the fault lies, “...the Governor’s mandate is directly to blame for this potential catastrophe on the horizon.”

Click to view full WADOT letter (PDF)

 

An excerpt from the WADOT letter:

 

The citizenry deserves to know how many WSDOT and FRMC their elected leader is willing to sacrifice. Furthermore, the citizenry deserves to know exactly how anticipated loss in professional staff will be rapidly mitigated via replacement with equally competent individuals.

Therefore, I urgently request that the Governor disclose the following to the public:

1) How many WSDOT and FRMC staff is he willing to fire in implementing his vaccine mandate? In other words, how many hard‐working professionals are expendable, by his reckoning?

2) How, and when, is he going to replace the talent lost as a direct consequence of his mandate?

How long will it take? What is the direct and indirect effects to the citizenry and economy of the state resulting from their loss?

This is a reasonable request. The People deserve to know. Thanks to the Governor’s calculatedly‐short timeline, this information must be disclosed immediately.

 

Later, the letter provides a suggestion for a course of action:

“A special session of the legislature must be held as soon as possible to discuss the storm that is brewing and to reverse the Governor’s emergency powers, thereby heading off the potential for catastrophe – before it is too late.”

 

The WADOT letter also highlights a number of problems with the state’s religious exemption, which the governor reportedly only reluctantly allowed “if we have to”. Former Attorney General Rob McKenna said, “I would not be surprised if this very limited [religious] exemption which they’re trying to impose is challenged in court and overturned. I don’t know why he’s put through this test for the religious exemption that I don’t see any support for in the law, but apparently he wants to make the religious exemption as hard to use as possible.”

A number of protest rallys against the governor’s mandates are scheduled. One major event is tomorrow, Saturday the 28th of August, in the state capital from 2-4 p.m. featuring state workers. Another is local, in Omak at the Civic League Park, also this Saturday, from 1pm to 5:30pm, featuring nurses and other local healthcare providers.

It seems that the only way out of this looming debacle, is the governor being forced by the potential disintegration of state government, healthcare and educational services into walking back his strict mandates, or the slim chance of the state legislature growing a non-vestigal spine and taking away Inslee’s emergency powers. Or, perhaps there will now be more interest in another citizen's initiative to limit the governor's powers - one that will be successful this time.

 

This article will be kept updated into next year to track the negative effects of the governor’s medical mandates in and around Okanogan county.
(Article info updated Sept 20th, 2021)

New information from the state Office of Financial Management indicates some very early numbers. It seems that the state is almost guaranteed to lose about 7% of its total employees if it proceeds on the governor's current course, which will hit some agencies disproportionately hard. Further, such a number is likely only the floor of what could be lost when the actual deadline comes through.

 

Should the governor go further and push his medical mandates onto city, county, and PUD employees, the consequences are likely to be even more severe.

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Court replied the topic: #141 2 years 4 months ago
It can normally be difficult to uncover the personal consequences of wide-ranging policies such as the "vaccine" mandates, but in this case it appears to have likely caused a death:

Seattle boy, 13, watches dad die of heart attack while waiting 20 MINUTES for help to arrive after firefighters refused to enter apartment without police in city short of cops because of woke mayor's vaccine mandate and defund police