Lankford: “I'd encourage my colleagues on the other side to stop trying to renegotiate everything we've already negotiated and to stop adding one more thing. Let's make the one more thing a vote.”
Last week, Lankford also addressed the
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Transcript
We're in an odd spot. Millions of people are gathered in their own homes trying to figure out what's happening next, waiting for a virus to be able to die down. We have people in the hospital that are afraid because there is no tested treatment yet.
We have firefighters, we have law enforcement, we have hospital workers, all with not enough personal protection equipment because they don't know who is a citizen without the virus and who is a citizen with the virus. The most basic decisions have become a distraction across the country as Americans have become afraid of a stranger and of a friend. This is a huge shift in where we are as a country. And what this demands is immediate action.
Three weeks ago this
There's money for hospitals trying to help them through this. Help for nursing homes, help for individual firefighters and departments,
All of those things were put together and agreed on. There is a lot of work on the medical side, rightfully so. Testing makes a world of difference. Getting access to vaccine. There's billions of dollars in that area. All of that is included in this proposal. In addition to that, there's direct payments that we have agreed upon to be able to send out literally to every American. We set for
But it wasn't just that for the individuals. It was also unemployment insurance, and this is something that the republicans and democrats had worked on together to do a plus-up of unemployment insurance because we have millions of people suddenly unemployed with no advance warning at all. So there's a significant increase in unemployment insurance that's built into this. About
Small business, the goal is not to have people on unemployment. The goal is to have people employed. A very creative thing was built in this that I happened to be part of in the design. That was, small businesses, a business with 500 or fewer employees, could actual apply for a rapid loan. That loan would be given to them quickly and they could use that loan, if they used it for payroll, would be forgiven entirely. If they used it for their lease, it would be forgiven entirely.
The goal was to not have small business go out of business and keep employees currently correct connected to their employees. Not to put them on unemployment but to keep them employed they self the same system. Once we get through this view, they still have the same job. They're not on unemployment and then later looking for a job. They're able to keep their same job. We thought that was very significant. And it is a brand new strategy for how to be able to do this. A much better idea than just pushing people on unemployment, though we do have great aid for unemployment. That program is
Health care, hospital, first responders, that's the first piece of this. Working on testing, vaccines. The second piece--direct payments to individuals, direct payments for unemployment insurance, then assistance for small businesses to stay in business and to help their employees stay connected to their business. And then on top of that, loans for the largest businesses of America--not a bailout. My Democratic colleagues keep saying over and over again, 'this is a bailout for the biggest companies.' It is loans for the largest of the companies, because you know what? They employ a lot of people. And we would like those businesses to also stay in business. All of that seemed to be going on well and negotiating well until the last 36 hours. It all blows up.
Here's what I heard first: it's not enough. It is $2 trillion! It's $2 trillion! And it's suddenly, well, it's not enough. We need to plus this up to be even bigger. Suddenly it's become this whole transition into the most random of things. Well, if a corporation gets a loan from the federal government, then someone here in
There was a requirement that every company had to do a
The other one was that we need to have a forgiveness of all debt for the Post Office ever, all Post Office debt. That was just released today. The list is going on and on and on.
My frustration is: I have people at home that are suffering that are small businesses teetering on the edge about to go out of business trying to figure out if there's going to be a proposal to come out of that senate while folks are discussing whether we need to do more solar grants and if we're going to take over corporate boards and require a
One thing that we worked on in a bipartisan way,
This government is not even set up to be able to distribute
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