Commentary On Nov. 17, the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), complying with a federal court order, suspended enforcement of its COVID-19 mandate that would have forced about 31 million unvaccinated Americans working for private businesses essentially to choose between getting themselves vaccinated against the virus or jeopardizing their jobs. The order, issued by the Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decision on Nov. 12, was a constitutional victory against using the power of the federal government to dictate people’s individual health decisions. But it was also something more: a moral victory against the Biden administration’s unrelenting campaign, fully supported by the mainstream media, to punish people for dissenting from the administration’s particular medical stance on COVID. It was, in short, a victory against tyranny. I write this is as someone who promptly got vaccinated as soon as the vaccines became widely available and would urge others to do …