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All right, and I knew I was next, but with everybody coming in and giving their comments, I had forgotten. Yeah, I mean, again, civilian leadership in the military is how they made the decision, what decision they made in order to have for this country. And then it's up to the people to decide who's going to run the country and i.e. run the military with that office. So, you know, the majority of the people decided that they wanted Trump in that position. And so that's how we ended up here. Just like, you know, in previous elections, they voted in Biden, they voted in Obama, they voted in Clinton and, you know, every other president before that. So it's the American people that ended up deciding that. And again, we do have the three branches of government. And if things got too out of control and the American people decided they wanted somebody else to, you know, lead the country, they would vote the current president out and put someone else in there, which, you know, will happen in three years or thereabouts. And, you know, we go on from there. If whichever president decided to try to do some kind of takeover of the government, they have the judicial and they have the Congress and Senate and those two, you know, could balance that out and, you know, countermand something that the president did. You know, there's things that are in the Constitution that would try to keep that from happening. And then even though the president is the commander in chief, you know, he went off the reservation, I'm sure that the Congress, Senate and judicial, you know, would step in and they could they probably have some kind of control mechanism that they'd be able to. Let me grab one.
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