house considered - - liberals rage ad-ed at how democratic leaders tried to force the issue. well, the whole deal was a cluster [bleep] right? beyond that, i was just up there when we they going through all this a little while ago, an hour or so, i thought everyone was working in a very congenial way. other liberals took out their frustrations on moderates. look, we began today with what we thought was an understanding, ready to cast our votes, and a very small cohort of our colleagues moved the goal posts so we re trying to put the tooth paste back in the tube at this point. the social spending bill is far from finished, house majority leader says it won t be up until later this month. moderate still want a price tag regardless o the senate will change the house plan and eventually perhaps in december the house must eat whatever
and you re in that range between 100 and 500, when you lose 20 to 30 percent of your workforce, which is what we re estimating pretty much consistently you can t run a business that way. so we re very concerned about this. the other thing that we have great exception to is the way the biden administration is portraying this as only applying to our largest employers in this country. i m sorry when i hear about that i hear delta, i hear wells fargo, i don t think about ed and bill s an manufacturing in sioux city, iowa. that the biggest issue here, is these are the folks that are gonna be hit the most. dr. jay, let me welcome you into the conversation. two things stand out to me, number one, we re still looking at at least in terms of one shot, upwards of 60, 65 percent of americans have already gotten at least one. we still don t know the fact numbers of how many americans who are - vnot been vaccinated but have already experienced the