We'vegot a publichealthdisasteroftheCoronavirusepidemicon, andthatisiswayareimposingextraordinarypublichealthstepstokeeppeoplesafeandtostopthispandemicfromgettingeven.
There's beensomuchuptake, somanysmallbusinesses, graspingfor a lifelinethattheadministrationcameandsaid, WeneedtoreplenishthesefundsthatDemocratsthatshouldhavebeenunease e bipartisanagreementtosayWewanttokeepthesesmallbusinessesalive.
Wewanttokeeppeoplewithpaychecksandjobs, andinsteadtheydecided, No, let's useit, isittoholdhostageforotherpriorityisthatthatwaswrong.
Well, ifyoulookattheSenatebillthatpassedthatwasinitiallynegotiated a bipartisanmanner, therewere a numberofDemocraticsenatorswhowereactivelypartofdraftingit, whowereengaged.
Everyoneexpectedthatitwouldpass.
Andthenatthelastminute, NancyPelosi, theymade a verycynicaldecisionandtorpedothewholething.
Heldhostageforfourdaysfor a seriesofshewasdemandingsubsidiesforwindmills.
Now, as I askedontheSenatefloor, whatthehelldoes a windmillhavetodowiththeCoronavirusepidemicshewantedadditionalemissionsconstraintsonairplanesthathadnothingtodowiththiscrisis.
Andit's just a exampleof, I think, cynicalpartisanship, smallbusinesseslikelikerestaurantsandbarsandnailsalonsandhairsalonsandmovietheaters, thoseofthebusinessesthatthey'regoingbellyuprightnow.
Andandunderthisprogramtheycanget a guaranteedloanfromtheirlocalcommunitylenderthatenablesthemtopaysalarytokeeppeopleonpaychecks.
There's certainly a chancewhatwesawwhenthesewhenwhentheDemocratsplayedthesegames a coupleofweeksago, thattheycouldn't holdthelineandeventuallywhatpassedwasactuallyverysimilartothebipartisanbillthathadbeennegotiateintheSenate.