to my powerfuly on podcast the other week by chef, entrepreneur. andrew greuel, he is joining us. i summarized what you told me. from your perspective. as someone who has been struggling against this tell us how you see it. you hit the nail on head. big business has gotten ato a ton of cash from the government, as result of deregulation on big business. the smaller businesses no longer have access, they can t develop the economies of scale to compete in the business environment. there was so much cash coming through the pandemic, it was coming down in hoards but not distelling distill distilling to the small businesses it was difficult to get without capability to access the funds, and billions were misappropriated through fraud.
exchange insurance. and for them to hit the target. very big deal. the way you see the law going forward. that is ditch rent than a law that can t work. you are seeing in california. competently, effective leave done it can work. you know, as i live in california. i watched it come to california. there was an eagerness, in sacramento a. bu sacramento, abut this implementation, a lot of coverage all the way through. there were great expectations. great expectations seem to have been met. ezra klein, thank you for joining us tonight. thank you. coming up a a powerfuly of a woman a rape and survival led her around the world to help other survivors. rape is so isolating. because even if you tell people
get it right. now, i don t know i don t remember who told me this. it was in a chat earlier this morning, but i would think this thing is already written. if they re still working on it, i would be dumbfounded, but i could be wrong about that. anyway, that decision s coming monday. greta: could it be tomorrow? later in the week, next monday? later than that? will the supreme court keep us in suspension even longer. texas toarn attorney general grg abbott joins us. good evening. good evening, greta. greta: you re going to tell me the whole thing is unconstitution i can t teluncon. that s exactly right. we believe that in part based upon what the justices said them ithemselves from the bench durig three days of oral arguments whicwhere the justices powerfuly articulated the claim we ve been making all along since texas and the other 25 states filed this lawsuit, and that is that this
get it right. now, i don t know i don t remember who told me this. it was in a chat earlier this morning, but i would think this thing is already written. if they re still working on it, i would be dumbfounded, but i could be wrong about that. anyway, that decision s coming monday. greta: could it be tomorrow? later in the week, next monday? later than that? will the supreme court keep us in suspension even longer. texas toarn attorney general grg abbott joins us. good evening. good evening, greta. greta: you re going to tell me the whole thing is unconstitution i can t teluncon. that s exactly right. we believe that in part based upon what the justices said them ithemselves from the bench durig three days of oral arguments whicwhere the justices powerfuly articulated the claim we ve been making all along since texas and the other 25 states filed this lawsuit, and that is that this mandate is unprecedented.