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Portion of the bill which is the and for structure. if you think take that amount, they re going to have a really hard time doing the respirator member they can t lose a single democrat in the senate. they can only lose a single democrat in the house either for that matter. so we have to address that in the discussion but it s not all obvious but is left just on their own. paul: that would be an argument for doing the deal. c1 your own and you get some credit and shared credit both parties for passing the mark popular versions. but i guess one of the questions i have is is that going to put more pressure on joe manchin or kristin s in a manner as the left been going to turn around and say no no no if you have got to now vote for these other things. guest: phillips will definitely put a lot of pressure on them but i think it s . clear, he ....
Dan: the justice department paul has arrested 445 people in relation to this event. that means the fbi is investigating and they are subpoenas are being put out in the probably full be indictment. that is a serious investigation into the issues bill was asking about. was a preplanned. who was involved. i think that we should allow the justice department to get to the bottom of this rather than to have the commission doing something there is this point looks redundant to the investigation is already taken place. paul: so bill, is going to go to a vote in the senate and looks like the republicans will filibuster party will hurt him politically. bill: i don t think so, i think congress has a job here and there are some investigations, mitch mcconnell mentioned it without getting specific. but i believe the homeland ....
Wrong about paying people not to work. since an issue these governors have felt very confident actually i just help their economy but worked to their favor politically. paul: and the point about politics is interesting because i can count on one hand, can even think of a previous example where people said yes, don t give me the money. because it is hurting. so politically, this is big. i think politically what s what was going on and i m convinced this was essentially democratic effort to enact a minimum wage increase. amazon, mcdonald s, offering significant bonuses and that kind of forces smaller businesses to do the same thing in effectively raising a minimum wage prayed and senator bernie sanders have been saying this repeatedly, people will come back to work with you offer them a higher wage and is forcing small businesses which cannot ad to compete like that to raise their wages and i think you can ....
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And fight it out through the end of its term. dan: he may try to fight them but he still has power but the limits of 20 monday limits are real. i believe they go into effect in june after the election is invited. he company met with publicans now. i believe he reviewed some of these restrictions. it goes back to bill bar issuing a statement that sing the constitution is not suspended in the time of crisis and some of these restrictions were unconstitutional and you can t just use an emergency to do things you want to do indefinitely. in the other problem that you have is the reasoning was very opaque like what was the reason what is the criteria for a waiver for these things. i think to dan s point the people were tired of that and they wanted to hear clear rules, not just the arbitrary decrease of the governor. paul: so kim, one of the other fascinating things over the last couple of weeks is the number of ....