Over the course of the next few months I’m gonna start setting up to live stream a new show on #woodworking, #politics, #art, #writing, #Philosophy and many other topics. My goal is to focus on teaching #handsonskills and would love to also get the chance to #learn as well!
spot.fund/AcC3f6 if you’re interested please consider donating. I will provide an itemized list of necessary spending which donations be spent including tools, computer equipment, audio and camera equipment and material costs. I want to be as transparent with you all
As possible and feel all #donations should be directed and shown to be specifically put back into create a community space for those interested in learning and building the skills they will benefit for years to come! #pleaseshare and #RETWEEET if possible
I want to #domypart and help build #community. I hope you’ll join!

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@cambell_karen @kyoag The precedent was set during a time of low standards of healthcare and for a highly fatal virus (Mortality rate was 30%). The case (which was from 1902 btw) had stipulations however and was not a whole sale green light to impose vaccination on a whim.
@cambell_karen @kyoag They made it clear in the ruling that mandates can in fact be arbitrary and oppressive if they extend beyond what was reasonably required for the safety of the public which in today’s day and age feasibly could be presented to override the precedent set.
@cambell_karen @kyoag Not only that but the Massachusetts law was not a blanket legislation. The legislation specifically assigned the power to use this power at the city and town level limiting scope. This was not imposed on a state level and forced outside the areas of impact.
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