EXCERPT:
PIRRO: “In all this time, have you ventured out of your homes? Have you taken your garbage out to the curb? Have you gotten your hair cut or colored? Have you gone to the grocery store? The pharmacy? The gas station? Have you gone to McDonald's or Starbucks for a cup of coffee? Have you been in a hallway with other people coming out of your apartment? Or going to the doctor's office? If you have, explain to me why being with children in a protected environment is more dangerous than being with adults in those situations. You tell me why first responders and doctors and nurses and police and truckers and those who stock the shelves and clerks in the grocery stores, or the ones who take your orders or deliver your mail, FedEx, Amazon, UPS, they're all working and you're getting paid to do nothing, greedily asking for more, putting our children in the back of the line. You are the weak ones, you are the unfaithful ones. You don’t deserve a job with three months off. And all those first responders, they are our heroes. They are Americans' heroes. You're anything but. We can’t afford to keep playing your games and paying you. Our children will never make up the lost year or years that you have taken from them. Teachers unions, you have failed, not only America's school children, but America as well."