Biden Admin Planning 'Door-To-Door' Approach For Vaccine Checks. Seriously

Apparently, the Biden administration is unhappy with the vaccination rates in the United States. After falling well short of their goal to have 70 percent of the adult population vaccinated in this country by the Fourth of July, they are about to take a new approach to get those numbers up.

On Tuesday, President Biden himself revealed a plan to remedy that problem. That plan entails taking a literal door-by-door approach to check on the vaccination status of individuals in this country. No, I'm not kidding. Check it out for yourself.

"Now we need to go community by community, neighborhood by neighborhood and oftentimes door-to-door, literally knocking on doors, to get help to the remaining people protected from the virus," Biden said, via Fox News.








Think the president just misspoke there? Well, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said something similar, which means there is no mistaking the intent or what is being proposed by the Biden administration.






There will be those saying that this isn't a forced vaccination ploy, that it's just a way to educate individual Americans on their available options. And sure, that could be true. But do we really think a "Yeah, I'm not taking the vaccine" type statement will be met with a "No problem, thank you for your time" type response? Color me skeptical.

And either way, it's not the government's job. Taking this sort of approach isn't going to rally those who are skeptical or who are second-guessing the vaccine. In fact, it will likely have the opposite effect. Those feeling forced to do something often just run in the opposite direction.

The Biden administration's plan has been met with extreme criticism on social media, especially from several GOP lawmakers.




























I have a feeling this is going to end well.

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