Axios Editor Calls People Opposed To Door-To-Door Vaccine Campaign A Threat
Here we go…
Members of the media are now claiming that anyone who is opposed to government agents coming to your home trying to pressure you into getting the vaccine is a threat to national security.
Axios editor, Dan Primack, wrote, “We know that access and timing are why many people haven’t gotten COVID vaccines who otherwise want them (per surveys, etc.). So of course it makes sense to go door-to-door offering them. Objecting to this is really objecting to the public health, economic health & national security.”
Axios editor says people who object to door-to-door vaccines are national security threats
Where is this going? pic.twitter.com/H06xYbyb8Z
— Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) July 7, 2021
ffs. Yes, it is in America’s national security interest to have its citizens protected against a deadly respiratory virus. One whose spread can shut down our economy, infect/impact our military, etc.
— Dan Primack (@danprimack) July 7, 2021
All this on the heels of Biden and the White House announcing that government officials will be visiting non-vaccinated Americans at their homes to pressure them into receiving the vaccine.
“Now we need to go community by community, neighborhood by neighborhood, and often times door by door – literally knocking on doors to get help to the remaining people,” Biden said.
BIDEN: “Now we need to go to community by community, neighborhood by neighborhood, and often times door to door— literally knocking on doors” to get people vaccinated. pic.twitter.com/VQusdjG30A
— Benny (@bennyjohnson) July 6, 2021
Press Secretary Jen Psaki doubled down on the measure during a press conference.
“We will be going door-to-door to Americans who have not been vaccinated,” she said.
NEW – Psaki: “We will be going door-to-door to Americans who have not been vaccinated.”pic.twitter.com/O71EgxpW1L
— Disclose.tv 🚨 (@disclosetv) July 6, 2021
The announcement was not received well.
Uncle Joe is coming for ya. I’d make a joke about him getting lost but this is not a joke. The government will be sending officials to your door based on your private health information? SAY WHAT? https://t.co/K5kr9RuXJt
— Alex Berenson (@AlexBerenson) July 6, 2021
Yeah, so what does this mean? Will the stormtroopers, I mean friendly public health professionals, have individual/household level data on who has been vaccinated? I’d ask Uncle Joe but he’s busy ordering ice cream https://t.co/HFbxxEhUcv
— Alex Berenson (@AlexBerenson) July 6, 2021
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton delivered some bad news to Joe.
Not on my watch! https://t.co/wGaSZeLWiq
— Attorney General Ken Paxton (@KenPaxtonTX) July 6, 2021
You’re welcome to the house. We can go sit on my very cool deck and sip some sweet ice tea. We can definitely talk politics. However, you’ll not put a needle in my arm. pic.twitter.com/zFUqdWgsVL
— Rep. Jeremy Faison (@JeremyFaison4TN) July 6, 2021
Psaki also announced that the White House is in favor of states reimposing COVID restrictions.
“We certainly support their decisions to implement measures that will make their community safe,” Psaki stated. “States and local communities will have to make evaluations about what is in their interest.”
“There are much higher rates of vaccination in some parts of the country versus others,” she continued. “We are at almost 70 percent vaccination rate for adults 27 and older but almost for adults 18 and older.”