Sen. Murphy on Senate Floor: Why IS This Administration Willing to Let People Die?
As reports of testing and personal protective equipment (PPE) shortages across the country grow,
During his remarks, Murphy blasted
"The Medical Supply Transparency and Delivery Act that
Murphy continued: "[T]he level of gleeful, willing, knowing, purposeful incompetence from this administration is absolutely stunning, and no one should normalize an administration which has the power to save lives and refuses to operationalize it. Why won't this administration take control of the supply chain? Why are they willing to let people die? States can't run the supply chain by themselves. It's a national and international supply chain. Hospitals can't create their own supply chains - they need to be focused on saving lives, not being mini-procurement organizations."
Murphy added: "When it comes to calling in the federal troops to beat the hell out of protesters, this president seemed perfectly willing to exercise his powers as commander in chief. But when it comes to making sure that my kid's teacher or my local doctor has a mask this fall, this president is all of a sudden impotent. And it falls to us, members of the
A full transcript of Murphy's remarks can be found below:
"Thank you, Mr. President. I'm glad to have the opportunity to talk for a bit on the floor of the
"And I don't need to go through the litany of ways in which
"But what
"My friend
"On 45 occasions, he went onto social media or gave statements to the press in which he lauded
"But the second thing that this president has done that makes
"Now, here's what makes it so unconscionable: we know that democracy is inefficient. We know that capital markets can sometimes be inefficient when pressed up against the wall by emergencies. And so we built into the statutes of
"We are on the floor today-
"And what we have known from the very beginning is that there was no way for this country to have enough personal protective equipment, masks, and face shields, and gowns, and gloves. There was no way for this country to be able to have enough tests to know who has it so we can track it and get rid of it without the federal government stepping up and utilizing the Defense Production Act.
"20% of nursing homes today have less than a week's supply of PPE. Doctors at one hospital in
"More people need to be tested. Schools are about to reopen. The superintendent of the 100,000 student
"We have a solution: the Defense Production Act. But we also don't have enough tests. It now takes seven to 10 to 14 days to get a test back. In
"
"And so the Medical Supply Transparency and Delivery Act that
"Mr. President, the level of gleeful, willing, knowing, purposeful incompetence from this administration is absolutely stunning, and no one should normalize an administration which has the power to save lives and refuses to operationalize it.
"Why won't this administration take control of the supply chain? Why are they willing to let people die? States can't run the supply chain by themselves. It's a national and international supply chain. Hospitals can't create their own supply chains--they need to be focused on saving lives, not being mini-procurement organizations.
"We know that democracies and capitalist economies are by nature and design often inefficient when faced with these urgent crises. That's why we give presidents these enormous but temporary powers to smooth out the inefficiencies of a multi-branch, multi-jurisdiction democracy.
"When it comes to calling in the federal troops to beat the hell out of protesters, this president seemed perfectly willing to exercise his powers as Commander-In-Chief. But when it comes to making sure that my kid's teacher or my local doctor has a mask this fall, this president is all of a sudden impotent. And it falls to us, members of the
"I'm glad to be joined here on the floor today by a number of my colleagues to talk about the need to pass this legislation. We are going to offer a unanimous consent request.



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