US Manufacturer closes, no one wants factory or its jobs - /news/ (#1412319) [Archived: 710 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/12/2025, 4:55:55 PM No.1412319
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md5: 108e6332cb830ea48e28789938218523🔍
But don't worry, if Trump keeps charging Americans more and more taxes on things bought from other countries, eventually someone will break and want to be a slave working there again.
Still no one wants to buy the factory though

https://www.10tv.com/article/news/local/pixelle-paper-mill-chillicothe-announces-closing-date/530-2beebd5d-8c8e-4b3f-97a4-447884a84fac
CHILLICOTHE, Ohio — The Pixelle paper mill in Chillicothe is set to officially shut its doors on Aug. 10.

The company issued an updated notice Tuesday morning, announcing the official closure date.

Pixelle Specialty Solutions first announced the closure of its facility at 232 E. 8th St. in April, citing an effort to “align its operational footprint with long-term business objectives” as one of the reasons.

The company said the closure would happen in phases to relocate most operations to the manufacturer’s Spring Grove, Pennsylvania, location.

The announcement sparked a response from state leaders and lawmakers, including Gov. Mike DeWine, senators Bernie Moreno and Jon Husted and Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost. Moreno called the closure "corporate greed" while DeWine described the situation as aggravating.

Moreno said he spoke with the owners in April, who agreed with him to pause the mill’s closure until the end of the year.

He released the following statement Tuesday evening:

“I’m devastated for Chillicothe. For over 200 years, this community has been built around this paper mill, allowing generations of Ohio workers to thrive and sustain their families,” said Moreno. “But decades of globalization have left workers like this behind, shipping their jobs overseas for cheap labor, and, for too long, Republicans have forgotten who we were sent to Washington to represent. We must defend these workers and their way of life. When I was elected, I made a promise to always put Ohio first in DC and I will never stop fighting for communities like Chillicothe. ”
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Anonymous
6/12/2025, 4:56:08 PM No.1412320
State leaders had planned to find a new company to take over the paper mill.

In its notice, Pixelle provided an update on seeking another buyer.

“Since the issuance of the original WARN notice, there has been meaningful engagement from both local and state government officials who have actively partnered with Pixelle Specialty Solutions in an effort to identify a viable buyer for the Chillicothe facility,” the company stated in its notice on Tuesday.

“Despite these collective efforts, a buyer has not been secured. Additionally, we have experienced a significant decline in order volume and a sharp increase in employee departures. As a result, we will be unable to continue operations at the facility.”

On Monday, the state opened a resource center that it says will help the workers impacted by the paper mill closure.

The center, located at the Chillicothe & Ross County Public Library Annex on South Paint Street, was designed to help workers with resume development, training, reskilling opportunities and job searches.

On June 25, the state says JobsOhio, Ohio Means Jobs, Chillicothe Ross Chamber of Commerce and Pickaway-Ross Career & Technology Center will hold a job fair from noon to 3 p.m. at Ohio University Chillicothe at the Shoemaker Center.

Over 30 companies are expected to be in attendance.

According to the Ross County Historical Society, the mill has been located in Chillicothe since the mid-1800s.
Anonymous
6/12/2025, 5:31:40 PM No.1412338
let's ignore the fact that a certain percentage of all business close every year. Start-ups are particularly hard to maintain. I guess OP missed the whole 2020-21 period when stores were closing in record numbers.
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Anonymous
6/12/2025, 5:47:02 PM No.1412340
>we have experienced a significant decline in order volume and a sharp increase in employee departures
So they weren't selling anything and laid off employees and it became no longer profitable.
Anonymous
6/12/2025, 9:54:27 PM No.1412406
>>1412338
Ah yes, a fairly young startup, it's only been operating for TWO HUNDRED YEARS.
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 10:07:02 AM No.1412511
>>1412319 (OP)
Paper? Like that horseshit that comes in the mail?
They still have that?
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 12:25:29 PM No.1412515
>>1412338
>2020-21 period when stores were closing in record numbers.
>covid restrictions force "non essential" shops to close
>they can't make rent and go out of business
woah.
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 2:27:25 PM No.1412525
>>1412511
paper is amazon boxes, fast food cups, toilet paper, paper towels, and printer paper.
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 4:54:39 PM No.1412545
>>1412515
>covid restrictions force non-essential shops to close
Wearing a mask forced shops to close? wtf are you talking about?
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 5:28:03 PM No.1412557
>>1412545
COVID was only five years ago anon, keep up.
>https://www.nolo.com/covid-19/enforcement-of-business-closure-orders-during-the-covid-19-outbreak.html
>all businesses except essential businesses are required to cease all activities at facilities, but employees are allowed to work from home to the extent possible
>restaurants and other food service establishments are prohibited from serving food for consumption on the premises, but may serve food for takeout, delivery, or drive-through service
>gyms, salons, spas, theaters, malls, arcades, and other similar recreational facilities must close
>group religious services may only be provided by video and teleconference, and
>essential businesses must comply with social distancing guidelines for both employees and the general public.
If you were protesting racial injustice the virus didn't affect you though.
>https://www.pbs.org/newshour/health/little-evidence-that-protests-spread-coronavirus-in-u-s
>https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2020/06/04/public-health-protests-301534
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 5:31:37 PM No.1412560
>>1412557
I might be wrong but I don't think small shitsplat towns in Ohio (like the one in the op story) enacted the same restrictions as New Orleans, or any other major city.
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 5:33:34 PM No.1412563
>>1412560
Anon's also ignoring the massive disruptions to international shipping that caused a lot of these stores to not get inventory either.
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 5:35:29 PM No.1412565
>>1412560
States used their best discretion to abide by the federal mandates. But when Biden entered office, he mandated that every corporation with more than 100 people should be required to vaccinate or face a five figure fine for each violation. Many people simply quit or businesses shut down altogether.

Adding to what >>1412563 said, trade was slowed because the federal government was being very generous with 'essential workers'. Employees at shipping docks were payed generous PTO, which meant they slow-walked the process of unloading and loading freight.

COVID was a real shit-show.
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 5:39:10 PM No.1412568
>>1412565
>trade was slowed because the federal government was being very generous with 'essential workers'. Employees at shipping docks were payed generous PTO, which meant they slow-walked the process of unloading and loading freight.
Trade was slowed because other countries were locking down and production was slowed there too, what the fuck are you on?
>Yeah actually they just proceeded really slowly when they were doing their jobs
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 5:40:33 PM No.1412570
>>1412565
>he mandated that every corporation with more than 100 people should be required to vaccinate or face a five figure fine for each violation. Many people simply quit or businesses shut down altogether.
So instead of getting a free shot they decided to shutter their businesses. Yeah, that makes sense.

Fucks sake, stick to just arguing "muh useless lockdowns killed muh business". Most people weren't retarded enough to destroy their finances because they were afraid of a needle.
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 5:42:08 PM No.1412571
>>1412565
How does mandating a vax shot cost businesses money? It seems like you're grasping at straws to make anti-vax retards look like victims, and in any case the shutdown (which happened under Trump not Biden) didn't have a financial effect unless you were a restaurant or a service industry business. It was very easy to get an essential business exemption for things like factories.
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 5:44:27 PM No.1412572
>>1412570
Not him, you are just the biggest piece of shit.
>Most people weren't retarded enough to destroy their finances because they were afraid of a needle.
A good chunk of people, including those in our military, lost their job because they didn't want to inject an experimental vaccine that wasn't properly tested, has the potential to cause permanent health issues, and you're not allowed to sue the government for any complications.

And again I want to remind everyone that this is coming from the "my body my choice" crowd that clearly doesn't give a fuck about bodily autonomy when it's an issue they're pushing.
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 5:47:13 PM No.1412573
>>1412572
>A good chunk of people, including those in our military, lost their job because they didn't want to inject an experimental vaccine that wasn't properly tested,
My fucking sides. You know active duty military have to get a shit ton of vaccine shots every year, right? But oh boy, one shot that you heard rumors on facebook about crossed the line.

You chose fearmongering over a vaccine over your own financial livelihood. Don't blame others for being retarded in the face of a global pandemic. You aren't entitled to a job if you don't abide by the conditions of employment.
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 5:48:48 PM No.1412575
>>1412572
>has the potential to cause permanent health issues
Yeah it's been 4 years and that "potential" is edge cases. And ironically the virus said vaccine protected against could cause permanent health issues at a much higher rate than the vaccine ever could.
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 5:52:11 PM No.1412576
>>1412572
>A good chunk of people, including those in our military, lost their job
This is false btw
https://abc7news.com/jan-4-vaccine-mandate-biden-nationwide-january-4th/11200414/
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 5:53:26 PM No.1412577
>>1412573
>My fucking sides. You know active duty military have to get a shit ton of vaccine shots every year, right?
And those vaccines were tested before they issued them out. I can pull up my old immunization record and go through them one at a time.
>But oh boy, one shot that you heard rumors on facebook about crossed the line.
Doesn't help your side of the argument when you're not allowed to sue the government if you get fucked up from an UNTESTED vaccine you're forced to take.
>You chose fearmongering over a vaccine over your own financial livelihood.
And you chose authoritarianism over bodily autonomy. You have no right to complain about roe v wade being removed.
>Don't blame others for being retarded in the face of a global pandemic.
From the people who made the most retarded mandates imaginable. Care to explain how it was okay to arrest and fine people for not following social distancing measures (so much for right to assembly) unless they were participating in a riot?
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 5:56:39 PM No.1412580
>>1412576
First off I fail to see the point of your article, that starts off with:
>COVID vaccine refusal 10th highest reason for job cuts in 2021, report says
Secondly, over 8,000 troops were kicked out for refusal. Do you disagree?
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 5:57:41 PM No.1412581
>>1412575
>Yeah it's been 4 years and that "potential" is edge cases.
That still can't sue the government for damages, for a vaccine they were forced to take.
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 5:58:43 PM No.1412583
>>1412577
>Care to explain how it was okay to arrest and fine people for not following social distancing measures
I see how you're conflating what happened in major metro areas with the entire country, including deep red states. Biden didn't give his mandate until February of 2021 you know. Before that we were still under Trump's "15 days to slow the spread' bullshit.
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 6:00:56 PM No.1412584
>>1412577
>Doesn't help your side of the argument when you're not allowed to sue the government if you get fucked up from an UNTESTED vaccine you're forced to take.
It was tested though you fucking retard.
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 6:01:58 PM No.1412586
>>1412580
>"Roughly 5,000 people that lost their jobs in the last month due to COVID vaccine refusal made up actually 22% of the total number of people that we tracked being let go across the country," the firm's Senior VP Andy Challenger told ABC7 News.

>Challenger said since vaccines became widely available to adults in June, more than 6,800 workers have been cut or left their jobs because of vaccine mandates.

Doesn't seem like a "good sized chunk" in a nation of 340 million.
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 6:03:13 PM No.1412587
>>1412580
>Secondly, over 8,000 troops were kicked out for refusal. Do you disagree?
Over 8000 troops were retarded and perfectly fine getting every other vaccine until they fell for memes. Very cool.

Also, your stats got disproven the next year.
>https://www.chmura.com/blog/vaccine-mandates
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 6:06:35 PM No.1412588
>>1412581
They can tho. Where are you even getting this from? The only people that got shielded were the ones developing it on the governments behalf. You could still sue the government... you know, if you could actually prove it was the fault of the vaccine you fucking retard. Which 4 years later, you've still failed to do despite bouncing between "these side effects will kill everyone!" every year. Like remember when you said the majority who got the vaccine will be dead of heart conditions? Then you moved on to monkey flu that, shocker, also failed to manifest?
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 6:08:51 PM No.1412589
>>1412583
>I see how you're conflating what happened in major metro areas with the entire country,
And I see you moving the goalposts. You want to talk about "being retarded in the face of a global pandemic", then let's talk about it. Explain to me how you could be threatened with arrest for gathering in a crown - unless that crowd is chanting "Black lives matter!"? Explain to me how you're forced to wear a mask everywhere unless you're sitting down to eat. Did the virus travel above four feet only conveniently over the heads of people sitting down for a meal?
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 6:22:38 PM No.1412590
>>1412571
>How does mandating a vax shot cost businesses money?
https://www.naco.org/blog/osha-releases-new-rule-covid-19-vaccination-and-testing
>OSHA may fine a covered employer that does not comply with the ETS up to $13,653 for each violation of the standard. Employers that willfully or repeatedly violate the standard can be fined up to $136,532. However, the Build Back Better Act, if enacted, would raise the maximum fine to $700,000.
They were required to test every unvaxxed employee or incur a massive fine for each unvaccinated employee every week. So they either had to A) fire their unvaxxed employees or B) eat the cost.

What this also meant is that, even if you were abiding OSHA regs, other businesses didn't. So for example if you were a mechanic, and the factory you sourced your parts for was shut down because they didn't, you couldn't service vehicles. The mandates fucked with every single step of the logistics chain in America.

OSHA are scumbags, by and large. A business in my town refused to comply with the mandates, so they put an unmarked van outside their building and counted how many people walked in without masks. They ended up needing to pay $100k+ in total.
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 6:26:41 PM No.1412591
>>1412590
>They were required to test every unvaxxed employee or incur a massive fine for each unvaccinated employee every week
Oh noooooo they have to do a free test that takes 15 seconds once a week what a burden

You're a retard
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 6:26:52 PM No.1412592
>>1412590
Oh yeah I forgot to mention this affected the armed forces too.
>https://www.defense.gov/News/News-Stories/Article/article/4067895/dod-prepares-invitation-to-bring-back-troops-separated-for-refusing-covid-vacci/
Democrats who play stupid over this shit deserve a swift punch in the tit.
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 6:30:27 PM No.1412593
>>1412592
More like republicans who display their persecution complex.
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 6:34:15 PM No.1412596
>wow why are you upset we just threatened you and forced you to leave/shutter your job if you refused, it's not that big of a deal
>uhhh it wasn't that bad, ackshually?
Psalm 139:22
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ni3CazygOh4
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 6:34:58 PM No.1412597
>>1412584
Every other vaccine needs 10+ years to properly do trials. This was rushed out in one year.

>>1412586
>Doesn't seem like a "good sized chunk" in a nation of 340 million.
I'll keep that in mind when 13,000 democrats lose their jobs over some bullshit.

>>1412587
>Also, your stats got disproven the next year.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/fact-sheets/2025/01/fact-sheet-president-donald-j-trump-reinstates-service-members-discharged-for-refusing-the-covid-vaccine/
>From 2021 to 2023, the Biden Administration and former Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin discharged over 8,000 troops solely due to their COVID-19 vaccination status.
I'm sorry, what stat of mine was disproven again?

>>1412588
>The only people that got shielded were the ones developing it on the governments behalf.
Wonderful. The people who made it are immune.
>You could still sue the government...
Oh sure, and what's the success rate for that again? Our own soldiers can't get covered by the VA for physical injuries that were documented, but the average person now has to file a claim and prove damages for a vaccine they mandated and gave immunity to the companies for even though it's been documented by our government to cause health problems in some cases.
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 6:41:14 PM No.1412599
>>1412597
I'm sure the voices in your head think these are all good points
Too bad you're a compulsively lying troll
I bet if someone actually reads the propaganda link you included it'll directly contradict your point
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 6:41:47 PM No.1412601
>>1412597
>I'll keep that in mind when 13,000 democrats lose their jobs over some bullshit.
Such as?
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 6:42:47 PM No.1412602
>>1412597
>I'll keep that in mind when 13,000 democrats lose their jobs over some bullshit.
Such as?
>I'm sorry, what stat of mine was disproven again?
The part where you pretend like vaccine mandates in the military began with Biden, for one.
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 6:46:14 PM No.1412604
>>1412602
>The part where you pretend like vaccine mandates in the military began with Biden, for one.
>From 2021 to 2023
Wow.
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 6:53:18 PM No.1412609
>>1412604
Do you think there wasn't a mandate before that?
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 7:08:37 PM No.1412615
>>1412609
>Do you think there wasn't a mandate before that?
https://www.defense.gov/News/News-Stories/Article/Article/2746111/secretary-of-defense-mandates-covid-19-vaccinations-for-service-members/
>Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III yesterday issued a memorandum directing mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations for service members
Nope. But feel free to prove otherwise. I'll wait.
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 7:09:31 PM No.1412616
>>1412609
the funny thing is it started with george washington
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 7:12:21 PM No.1412617
>>1412615
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9376337/
>A historical analysis of vaccine mandates in the United States military and its application to the COVID-19 vaccine mandate

>...

>After the implementation of the influenza vaccine mandate, researchers quickly noticed the effectiveness of the vaccine fading, leading to the withdrawal of the influenza vaccine mandate in 1949[23]. Antigenic shifting of the influenza virus would later explain the quick downtrend. Once the antigenic changes became clearer and combatable, the influenza vaccine became mandated again in the early 1950’s and remains mandated today.

>...

>Throughout all of this, safety of the anthrax vaccine remained constant. After nearly 2 million immunizations were given during the AVIP, probable adverse reactions were minimal and only 10 recipients were hospitalized, all due to allergic reactions[36]. The CDC’s Anthrax Vaccine Research Program would later report that none of the studies exploring long term effects found higher rates of adverse health effects or chronic diseases after anthrax vaccination[37]. As of 2021, the anthrax vaccine is no longer mandated for all service personnel.
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 7:17:37 PM No.1412620
>>1412617
Very funny, nigga. We're talking about the COVID vaccine mandate. So going back to the beginning, what stat of mine was disproven again?
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 7:18:37 PM No.1412621
>>1412620
No we were actually talking about all vacine mandates including COVID, which isn't special. The fact that vaccine mandates existed before 2021 proves you wrong.
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 7:28:01 PM No.1412624
>>1412621
>No we were actually talking about all vacine mandates

>Secondly, over 8,000 troops were kicked out for refusal. Do you disagree?
>Also, your stats got disproven the next year.
>From 2021 to 2023, the Biden Administration and former Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin discharged over 8,000 troops solely due to their COVID-19 vaccination status.
>I'm sorry, what stat of mine was disproven again?
Gaslighting and moving the goal posts. Nice try faggot.
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 7:30:54 PM No.1412626
>>1412624
I've proven vaccine mandates did not begin in 2021, so you're wrong and you know you're wrong. Besides that the whole premise of your argument that the factory is closing because of COVID is retarded in the first place.
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 7:32:41 PM No.1412628
>>1412626
>I've proven vaccine mandates did not begin in 2021, so you're wrong and you know you're wrong.
Okay faggot, whatever you gotta do to pat yourself on the back. For everyone else, the COVID mandates in the military began with Biden and 8,000 troops were kicked out for refusal. Does anyone dispute this?
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 7:36:06 PM No.1412630
>>1412628
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/ap-fact-check-trump-distorts-military-role-in-vaccines

WASHINGTON — From the get-go, President Donald Trump has miscast or exaggerated the military’s role in his administration’s crash program to accelerate the development, production and eventual distribution of COVID-19 vaccines.

The military theme originated in the May 15 announcement of the creation of Operation Warp Speed. Speaking from the Rose Garden, Trump likened the effort to the Manhattan Project, the military’s successful World War II program to engineer and build in secret the world’s first atomic bombs.

“That means the full power and strength of the military,” Trump said, referring to the project as a partnership that would combine the full resources of the Pentagon and the Health and Human Services Department. He added: “We have the mightiest military in the long history of humankind.”

Indeed, the military has contributed mightily to the project. It has provided a range of assistance in the form of planning, program management, logistics expertise and other efforts. The accelerated work on COVID-19 vaccines also has benefitted from past investments by the Pentagon’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency in science and technologies related to infectious diseases.

Army Gen. Gustave Perna was plucked from his job as commander of Army Materiel Command to be the chief operating officer of Operation Warp Speed, and he, too, initially gave the effort a military spin.

“This mission is about defeating the enemy,” Perna said at the Rose Garden announcement with Trump. “We will defeat the enemy.”
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 7:37:07 PM No.1412632
But it has been Trump, not Perna, who has miscast the military’s role. Trump said in his initial announcement the military would “deploy every plane, truck and soldier required” to distribute a vaccine when ready.

Within months he was stating even more explicitly — and still incorrectly — that the military would do delivery.

“Our military is doing the distribution — it’s called logistics,” he said in a video posted to Twitter on Oct. 7.

Two weeks later, at his debate with Democrat Joe Biden, now the president-elect, Trump said, “We have Operation Warp Speed, which is the military is going to distribute the vaccine.”
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 7:38:26 PM No.1412634
>>1412630
>>1412632
>ctrl + f
>mandate
>phrase not found
Is this EZ mode?
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 7:39:38 PM No.1412636
>>1412634
Do you not think it's ironic how Trump was (incorrectly) playing up the military's role in the creation and distribution of the vaccine which you then (incorrectly) think he wasn't going to mandate?
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 7:40:50 PM No.1412639
>>1412628
>8,000 troops were kicked out for refusal. Does anyone dispute this?
I don't think anyone disputes that 8k troops were insubordinate and got subsequently kicked out. Shockingly, the military doesn't play nice with anti-vaxxers who could get their whole unit sick because they couldn't be fucked to abide by the rules.

If you're in the military, you take what vaccines are on your list. It's part of the rules. And I think it's hysterical you think the vaccine is dangerous but both Trump and Biden disagreed enough to give it to troops.
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 7:47:38 PM No.1412646
>>1412636
>Do you not think it's ironic how Trump was (incorrectly)
>(incorrectly)
Oh I remember you!
>>1412562
Anyways. Glad we established that the military mandates started under Biden. Just one more thing to hate him for.

>>1412639
And you wonder why recruiters are missing their quotas lately. Oh well.
>And I think it's hysterical you think the vaccine is dangerous but both Trump and Biden disagreed enough to give it to troops.
Except Trump never forced mandates on the troops to take it. In fact...
https://www.whitehouse.gov/fact-sheets/2025/01/fact-sheet-president-donald-j-trump-reinstates-service-members-discharged-for-refusing-the-covid-vaccine/
>Today, President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order to reinstate service members who were dismissed for refusing the COVID vaccine, with full back pay and benefits.
LMAO
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 7:52:11 PM No.1412657
>>1412646
>Citing Trump pandering to your antivax asses to get reelected
He literally asked for the vaccine to be made and rushed as fast as possible. MAGAts are so fucking gullible.
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 7:53:19 PM No.1412660
>>1412646
The military mandates started under George Washington though, so you're still wrong.
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 7:53:53 PM No.1412661
>>1412646
>After the vaccine mandate was repealed in 2023, only 43 of the more than the 8,000 troops dismissed elected to return to service under the Biden Administration and Secretary Austin.
Lol your asses didn't care about getting discharged.
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 7:54:18 PM No.1412663
>>1412657
>He literally asked for the vaccine to be made and rushed as fast as possible.
But never forced anyone to take it. That's the difference between the right and left. One side values personal freedom.
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 7:56:09 PM No.1412666
>>1412663
>But never forced anyone to take it.
So you're saying the vaccine being rushed is bad, but the guy who rushed it after he blundered the initial covid response is just fine. Yeah, sure.
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 7:57:25 PM No.1412668
>>1412663
>One side values personal freedom.
Trump is actively declaring protesting his military birthday parade, even peacefully, will result in arrest. He's making an active database of every single american with Palantir. You are so fucking gullible it's hilarious.
Replies: >>1412670 >>1412673
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 8:02:44 PM No.1412670
>>1412666
>So you're saying
No Cathy Newman, what I said (I know, reading is hard) was "But never forced anyone to take it. That's the difference between the right and left. One side values personal freedom."

>>1412668
>Trump is actively declaring protesting his military birthday parade, even peacefully, will result in arrest.
Your idea, leftist, of "peacefully protesting" often involves the illegal use of fire.
>He's making an active database of every single american with Palantir.
And here we go again. Remember when that thread got made and we brought up how you faggot leftists didn't give a shit about all those gun owners that had their data recorded - and in some instances got doxxed for complying with the law?
>You are so fucking gullible it's hilarious.
And you're such a fucking hypocrite it's pathetic.
Replies: >>1412678
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 8:03:59 PM No.1412672
>>1412661
No one is going to be loyal to something that treats them like shit
>You have to take the clot shot or you're fired
>Okay, you can come back and die for Israel and Jewkraine now
Replies: >>1412675
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 8:05:32 PM No.1412673
>>1412668
>he's going to arrest us!
Good.
>he's going to spy on us!
Don't care, was already spied on and put on a watch list by dems, now you get the same treatment. gg no re you fucking idiot
Replies: >>1412678
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 8:07:26 PM No.1412674
>>1412661
>Take the jab or else!
>No.
>You're fired!
>[years later]
>Okay my boss said it was wrong of me to fire you. I know you probably have your own job and family right now but... You want your old job back?
>No.
>WELL YOU NEVER WANTED IT IN THE FIRST PLACE!!!
lol. Libtards and their 'logic'.
Replies: >>1412680
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 8:07:48 PM No.1412675
>>1412672
Funny how, let's see... .3% of the military came to that conclusion. Turns out most of them don't care on account of the already existing vaccine requirements the military is filled with.
Replies: >>1412858
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 8:08:49 PM No.1412678
>>1412670
>>1412673
>Crab bucket "Well the dems tried to do it, so it's fine Trump is actually doing it but worse" anon is back
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 8:11:19 PM No.1412679
>>1412678
>I know I've fucked you over for several years now, and will again when we're back in power, but you should have my back on this
lmao no
Replies: >>1412681
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 8:11:57 PM No.1412680
>>1412674
>We don't serve for MONEY, we serve to PROTECT THIS COUNTRY
>Hey we eased up on the covid requirement now that covid is gone, you wanna reenlist
>No you hurt my fee-fees
Replies: >>1412691
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 8:12:58 PM No.1412681
>>1412679
>It's fine when he does it, because the other side was probably going to do it
Ironically Trump could literally start confiscating your guns and you'd go "Well, the Dems were already going to do it!"
Replies: >>1412684
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 8:13:10 PM No.1412682
>>1412678
>oppress Rightwingers for decades
>lose power
>suddenly start to care about rights and individual liberty
You are so fucked
Replies: >>1412685
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 8:14:16 PM No.1412684
>>1412681
>probably
KEK
Replies: >>1412687
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 8:14:38 PM No.1412685
>>1412682
>Bitch and moan about potential oppression for decades
>Second a republican starts doing exactly the thing you were warning about you're fine with it
Replies: >>1412686
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 8:15:57 PM No.1412686
>>1412685
We told you to stop doing the things you were doing that hurt us, and you refused. So now we're doing them back to you because they are effective.
This isn't hypocrisy, it's basic game theory.
Replies: >>1412690
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 8:16:30 PM No.1412687
>>1412684
>My job made me get a shot during a pandemic so it's fine that Trump has unmarked squads sending people to foreign prisons without due process
You literally slippery sloped yourself into supporting your own oppression you fucking retard.
Replies: >>1412693 >>1412694
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 8:18:18 PM No.1412690
>>1412686
Hey didn't that national gun registry not happen? But now Trump is going to be putting everyone on a registry and that's suddenly fine?

It's not "basic game theory" it's being a contrarian who'd willingly hang himself to "own the libs".
Replies: >>1412692
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 8:18:42 PM No.1412691
>>1412680
It is amazing to me how leftists have no self-awareness at all. I can't imagine the mindset of being surprised and outraged that the people you hate don't want to associate with you anymore. You've got this faggot here that thinks soldiers should be grateful to come back to an institution that kicked them out not long ago, and you've got this faggot here >>1412678 who's upset that same right-wingers he threw under a bus don't want to support him either.

Can you name a more entitled group than democrats?
Replies: >>1412695
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 8:21:00 PM No.1412692
>>1412690
>Hey didn't that national gun registry not happen?
>several anti-gun blue states have registries and mandate ID cards to own firearms
>two states have doxxed them already
>but it's not the whole nation so you shouldn't be upset about it
Replies: >>1412695
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 8:21:06 PM No.1412693
>>1412687
>But now Trump is going to be putting everyone on a registry and that's suddenly fine?
You mean like what they do to us when we first purchase a firearm?
We already have an entity that spies on us every waking moment of our lives, it's called the Central Intelligence Agency you retard
Replies: >>1412695
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 8:22:00 PM No.1412694
>>1412687
>You have to take the jab it's the law!
>what the fuck you can't take away my mexican slave labor just because it's the law!
Replies: >>1412695 >>1412697
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 8:25:21 PM No.1412695
>>1412691
>>1412692
>>1412693
>>1412694
The coping mechanism is amazing.
>But it's fine when WE do it!
Replies: >>1412697
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 8:30:50 PM No.1412697
>>1412694
>>1412695
The hilarious part is its Republicunts complaining in both cases
You know companies hiring illegals aren't owned by Democrats because no ones cracking down on them
Replies: >>1412699
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 8:34:54 PM No.1412699
>>1412697
>You know companies hiring illegals aren't owned by Democrats because no ones cracking down on them
>retard keeps claiming companies that hire illegals aren't getting in trouble despite being debunked over 9000 times in multiple threads
Replies: >>1412700 >>1412725
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 8:37:19 PM No.1412700
>>1412699
Going after like, 3 individual businesses isn't exactly a crackdown anon.
Replies: >>1412703 >>1412721
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 8:37:44 PM No.1412701
>>retard keeps claiming companies that hire illegals aren't getting in trouble despite being debunked over 9000 times in multiple threads
big if true, source?
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 8:42:21 PM No.1412703
>>1412700
Don't forget too, they're so strict on the Employers that they are trying to hide from the government to avoid fines.
By which I mean they're complaining in multiple newspapers that they can't hire all the illegals they want to hire with no worry of any repercussion despite publicly admitting to a crime in writing
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 10:17:00 PM No.1412719
US manufacturing can't compete without MAJOR investment AND wage cuts!!!
Replies: >>1412985
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 10:18:45 PM No.1412721
>>1412700
Do really you think that the results of a 5 minute Google search captured every law enforcement action of this type since January?
I dont
Replies: >>1413027
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 10:27:46 PM No.1412725
>>1412699
>over 9000
You people are so fucking embarrassing.
Anonymous
6/14/2025, 2:21:20 AM No.1412858
>>1412675
We were talking about the percentage that were dismissed and didn't come back, retard
Replies: >>1412965
Anonymous
6/14/2025, 6:29:34 AM No.1412965
>>1412858
Total dismissed was 8k. The US military has 2.7 million members.
Anonymous
6/14/2025, 7:57:54 AM No.1412985
>globalist traitors export all industry and tech to china
>retards surprised when it doesn't instantly come back from tariffs
>retards don't understand you need to remove taxes like property tax and social security tax and income tax for tariffs not to affect locals but still protect industry and labor from not having to compete with sweatshops and slavery
>retards don't realize zognald drumpf is still the same ziostooge he was during his first term
>retarded OP calls tariffs "taxes" because he's a dishonest disingenuous faggot
Is the entire internet just full of children or something? Do you people not remember his first term?

I bet you retards haven't even seen the graph showing government income and how it changed after we got a private central bank, you retards also never discuss the private central bank because you're all NPCs.

>>1412719
kys CCP shill
Replies: >>1413008
Anonymous
6/14/2025, 9:04:13 AM No.1412997
Is all this crap about covid and the vax and the military actually relevant to what is going on with this paper plant?
https://www.chillicothegazette.com/story/news/local/2025/04/16/a-timeline-look-back-at-the-paper-mill-in-chillicothe/83099818007/
It looks like the legacy owners sold the plant in the mid-2000s to a capital management company but it was soon resold to a manufacturing company.
In 2018 it's sold to a private investment company, and then sold to another one in 2022. The impact of covid certainly would have been hard to ignore in 2022, but it was already clear that the vultures were moving in before the pandemic.
Anonymous
6/14/2025, 3:36:08 PM No.1413008
>>1412985
>muh tarriffs argument
Remember how we had to go back and forth over 50+ posts just because you wouldn't concede that the tariffs are going to happen regardless if this bill gets passed or not? So whether I get taxed on overtime or not, the prices will rise no matter how much money I should save, so logically I should be in favor of the tax cuts so I can save money to offset the rise in cost from tariffs? How you're dogshit for trying to conflate two separate issues that aren't dependent on each other?
Replies: >>1413009
Anonymous
6/14/2025, 3:45:44 PM No.1413009
>>1413008
>Local retard doesn't understand the better solution is to be against tariffs
The tax cuts are meaningless with tariffs, and by supporting them you're helping ensure the tariffs aren't removed any time soon.
Replies: >>1413011
Anonymous
6/14/2025, 3:50:09 PM No.1413011
>>1413009
>local faggot keeps trying to conflate tariffs with tax cuts to win an argument why we should be against saving money
Again... From the last fucking thread!!! .... That we had to go back and forth ten thousand times ... and I'm not in the mood this early in the morning to play this game with you again...

THE TARIFFS ARE GOING TO HAPPEN WHETHER THE TAX CUTS HAPPEN OR NOT!

Therefore, why should I be against tax cuts? Stop fucking being a dishonest cunt for two seconds and trying to pair up two separate things.

Fucking Christ, we're doing this again.
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Anonymous
6/14/2025, 3:56:07 PM No.1413013
>>1413011
>Therefore, why should I be against tax cuts?
Because those tax cuts 1. will make the budget balanced around tariffs, which is not only a bad idea because we're already seeing Trump's estimate for how much they'll pay for is wrong and thus we're setting the status quo to something inherently worse, and 2. are literally going to devalue your money even more.

You're literally arguing for making the economy even worse in exchange for an illusionary benefit. It goes beyond just "the tariffs are making things more expensive so the benefit is neutered"; this shit will ALSO make things more expensive. You're compounding the economic issues the tariffs already cause even further.
Replies: >>1413017
Anonymous
6/14/2025, 3:57:25 PM No.1413014
>>1413011
>Therefore, why should I be against tax cuts?
Nta but I care more about balancing the deficit than I do lowering income taxes
The tariffs are actually a pretty large windfall to our budget. The tax cuts essentially cancel out the tariffs.

I want both tariffs and current income taxes.
Anonymous
6/14/2025, 4:22:42 PM No.1413017
>>1413013
>2. are literally going to devalue your money even more.
How so? Trump did tax cuts during his first term and 2019 was a pretty good year as far as cost of living, wages, unemployment, etc. If it wasn't for that damn COVID we'd be doing alright.
Replies: >>1413018
Anonymous
6/14/2025, 4:25:49 PM No.1413018
>>1413017
Trump's last tax cuts caused record low revenues. They're like a drug; they make you high for one second and then you crash. The problem is, combining them with the tariffs means you don't even get the high.
>https://www.americanprogress.org/article/the-trump-tax-cuts-led-to-record-low-not-high-revenues-outside-of-a-recession/
>https://www.crfb.org/blogs/unpaid-tax-cuts-would-shrink-incomes-cbo-finds
Replies: >>1413022
Anonymous
6/14/2025, 4:46:35 PM No.1413019
>>1413011
Why isn't congress passing a law for the Tariffs again?
The next president, who will be a Democrat, will just remove them first day.
Everyone will cheer and the market will soar, and no one will be able to argue against it.
Replies: >>1413024 >>1413201
Anonymous
6/14/2025, 5:02:25 PM No.1413022
>>1413018
>Trump's last tax cuts caused record low revenues.
... For the federal government. Yes that's the whole point of tax cuts. The government gets to take less of my money. Therefore less federal revenue. Meaning they have to cut spending in areas to balance the budget. Going back to the last thread, if we look at places like California their largest spending in the budge was for welfare. Now I don't mean to be racist again, but that's something that we could be spending less on.
>with the largest tax cuts going to the richest Americans.
So the same thing that's happened over and over since the beginning of time? The rich exist in every society that has ever existed, because they know how to stay rich. Trying to tax them more usually doesn't work out well for poor/middle class. They either find a loophole or move their business overseas. Worst case scenario, they raise the costs of goods to offset what they pay in taxes. We saw this under Biden. If anything we want low taxes for the upper-class to stimulate growth in business and encourage them to stay inside the country.
>Tax cuts would raise Americans’ incomes by up to 0.3 percent from 2025 through 2027 but shrink Americans’ incomes overall in 2031 and beyond.
Before we even get to 2031, Trump will be out of office and likely replaced by a dem who will reverse every single decision, executive order and policy he put in place (the same way Biden did), so even if this future projection was true it's unlikely to happen.
Anonymous
6/14/2025, 5:06:04 PM No.1413024
>>1413019
>Everyone will cheer and the market will soar, and no one will be able to argue against it.
The same way we cheered when Biden was in office?
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Anonymous
6/14/2025, 5:12:25 PM No.1413026
>>1413024
Nobody was happy about bidenflation though
Anonymous
6/14/2025, 5:14:05 PM No.1413027
>>1412721
We need a certain level of illegal immigrants, which will be allowed to work at places where ICE will ignore.

Businesses will be allowed to get away with hiring illegals again, as Republicunt greed dictates

MAGA racist retards previously thrilled that all brown people were being deported can begin coping and seething.

TACO Trump strikes again

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-immigration-officials-told-largely-pause-raids-farms-hotels-nyt-reports-2025-06-14/
Anonymous
6/14/2025, 7:42:40 PM No.1413138
>>1413024
Biden made the price of food go up 20%. Nobody except the biggest shills defended him.
Anonymous
6/14/2025, 10:30:12 PM No.1413201
>>1413019
>>1413024
Biden kept a lot of first term Trump's tariffs. Certainly the next president could drop pretty much anything Trump has done with executive authority, but I wouldn't necessarily bet on it.