care because of what he have this' been through the last year and a half and that won't reflect well educationally either >> katie: i think for a lot of parents and logically thinking people, this is especially infuriating. because if you look at the consequences and all the data whether it's mental health or test scores, this was obvious in summer of 2020. you had senator rand paul have an exchange with dr. fauci in may of 2020 saying hey, we really need schools to be open in the fall because there will be consequences, especially for minority students if we don't do that, whether it's mental health or their education, falling behind and they'll never make it up. when you look at the numbers, it's like, how are these kids ever going to be able to get that time back? how are they ever going to catch up, especially when you have unions who repeatedly, over the past year, whenever there was a compromise made for them to get back to the class room they threw up another roadblock, we want more money, we want more vaccines, we want this, we want that. and then parents who dared to say, well, we would really like our schools to be open and we think some of these covid