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🗓️ 28 May 2020
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0:00.0 | You know, folks, it looks like Democrat Party unity is coming apart while they stick it to American |
0:06.1 | businesses suffering under the coronavirus lockdowns. Senate Democrat leader Chuck E. Schumer |
0:12.1 | and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi refused to support liability protections for businesses that want |
0:18.0 | to get back to normal operations. But according to the Hill, a few so-called moderate Democrats are |
0:23.6 | pushing back. Chris Coons, a short little ball guy, Delaware Senator and Biden buddy, says he wants |
0:29.6 | businesses to have some form of liability protection, but only with clear regulatory guidelines. |
0:36.8 | Red tape, in other words, Alabama Senator Doug Johns, who's seat is in serious danger, |
0:42.8 | is also willing to make liability protection deal with Republicans. He wants businesses |
0:48.5 | to have some protections, but he doesn't want to give them blanket immunity or a blank check. |
0:54.2 | You know, I hope every business owner large and small is paying attention to this. I mean, |
0:58.7 | without liability protection in place, swarms of lawyers are going to be filing suit. The minute |
1:04.8 | employees, customers or clients claims they caught the coronavirus because of the business, |
1:10.6 | regardless where they actually got it. Now, some of these businesses are struggling to keep |
1:14.5 | their doors open as it is, lawsuits and kill them, and the Democrats know it, and they don't care. |
1:20.6 | Democrats howl to the moon whenever somebody calls them anti-business, but that's exactly what they |
1:26.8 | are straight to their core. |
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