GOP officials in Florida, Iowa, Tennessee, and Kansas are preparing state-level aid designed to help those dislocated by President Joe Biden’s sweeping vaccine mandates. Specifically, Republican lawmakers in these four states are looking to change unemployment rules in their states to allow those who are fired or forced to quit due to their refusal to take the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus vaccine to be eligible for unemployment benefits. The move comes as deadlines imposed by Biden’s unprecedented vaccine mandates inch closer. Biden introduced a sweeping vaccine mandate in September, telling the nation that “our patience is wearing thin” with the millions of Americans who have chosen to not receive the relatively new vaccine. The mandates originally would have affected as many as 100 million Americans, nearly a third of the entire United States population. These mandates would not only require federal employees and those in the military to get …