FEMA says we’re sending 400 ventilators. Really, what am I going to — what am I going to do with 400 ventilators when I need 30,000? You pick the 26,000 people who are going to die because you only sent 400 ventilators. Where are they? Where are the ventilators? Where are the gowns? Where’s the PPE? Where are the masks? Where are they? Where are they if they’re doing it? And by the way, Peter Navarro — “Well, we want to work with companies.” Fine, work with companies. When — what the Defense Procurement Act was about, the country needed materials to go to war. They didn’t — when we went to war, we didn’t say, “Any company out there want to build a battleship? Who wants to build a battleship? Maybe a couple of you guys can get together and build a battleship. Maybe a couple of you guys could get together and build us some missiles. Maybe, you think, anybody wants to build a plane? You know, we’re going to need planes. They’re sending planes at us, and they’re dropping bombs. Anybody want to do that?” That’s not how you did it. The president said it’s a war. It is a war — well then act like it’s a war.