You know, folks, it looks like Democrat Party unity is coming apart while they stick it to American businesses suffering under the coronavirus lockdowns. Senate Democrat Leader Chuck you Schumer and how Speaker Nancy Pelosi refused to support liability protections for businesses that want to get back to normal operations, but according to The Hill, a few so called moderate Democrats are pushing back. Chris Coon's a short little ball guide.
Delaware senator and Biden buddy says he wants businesses to have some form of liability protection, but only with clear regulatory guidelines red tape. In other words, Alabama Senator Doug Jones, whose seat is in serious danger, is also willing to make a liability protection deal with Republicans. He wants businesses to have some protections, but he doesn't want to give them blanket immunity or a blank check. You know, I hope every business owner large and small is paying attention
to this. I mean, without liability protect should in place, swarms of lawyers are going to be filing suit the minute employees, customers, or clients claims they caught the coronavirus because of the business regardless where they actually got it. Now, some of these businesses are struggling to keep their doors open as it is, lawsuits and kill them, and the
Democrats know it and they don't care. Democrats how old the moon whenever somebody calls them anti business, But that's exactly what they are, straight to their core.
