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All right, it's always interesting depending on which side is in charge, what you know people think because when one side is in charge the other side is always while they're doing things that are unconstitutional but then when the tables are turned, the tables are turned and it's the other side that thinks that the other side is doing things unconstitutional. So I think a lot of it is playing out. One side is doing things and the other side is going to court and saying we don't think this is right and then they're letting the courts decide on it and that's I think at least part and parcel what the courts are there for especially the Supreme Court to be able to interpret what the Constitution says and whether or not the side is breaking internet. So letting it play out and go through the courts and court systems so that hard fast rules can be put in place to allow both sides to know what's right and what's wrong and what's acceptable and what's not acceptable and for a long time those rules weren't hard, steadfast so they need to be decided in the court system. And whatever other systems are out there to make it clear because again there's a lot of things that are happening that's just unclear on what is right and what is constitutional. So you know either side is going to push until they get the push back and I think that's what's happening so looking forward to finding out and with that hopefully I made it and I didn't get cut off here somewhere in the canyon but I'll catch everybody tomorrow and I know a few.
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