Over the past few weeks, I have been asked by many people if I would participate in a trucker convoy in the United States to oppose vaccine mandates. While I wish I could participate, my obligation is to my family first, and participating in a strike or “convoy” is not something that will put food on the table for my family.
Additionally, a trucker strike is not something that I believe is in the best interest of this country at this present time. At a time when the American people are suffering with shortages across the board, from medicine, to gas, to food, I believe the best course of action is to get truckers more involved in the political process without disrupting the American supply chain so that we do not worsen the situation for millions of Americans who rely on the American truckers to keep goods and services flowing smoothly. The simplest way to get involved is to go vote in the primaries and the general elections. The only thing that can stop a tyrannical vaccine mandate is for Republicans to take back the House and Senate in November and push forward legislation that would prohibit the weaponization of federal administrations against the American worker.
Moreover, as someone who has been politically involved in the past, I believe my role in fighting against the vaccine mandate is not behind the wheel of a truck, but on the ground fighting for true Conservatives in every level of government. Although I disagree with the premise of a trucker strike at this present time, I still support all truck drivers north and south of the border who feel it necessary to go strike.
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