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Yeah, I mean, don't get me wrong, KJ5ILQ for identification. Yeah, don't get me wrong, I'm not saying you're right and I'm not saying you're wrong. The key thing you just said is back after World War II, they were looked upon as Gestapo and a dictator. Yeah, that was after the fact. And you see, we're not after the fact at the moment. Now, I am not a Trump fan. You all know this. But I do like to figure out what's legal and what's not. Your chief complaint with Trump, and I've heard this for months and months and months. Your chief complaint with Trump is he's a dictator. He's taking too much liberty. He is taking too much power and forcing too many people to do what he wants to do. You know what? In a lot of ways, I agree with you. Don't hate the player, hate the game. What I mean by that is it isn't Trump's fault that he's able to do this stuff. It's Congress' fault. It's the judicial's fault. You see, we have a three-tiered government. We have an executive branch, a judicial branch, and a legislative branch. Each branch holds one-third of the power of the United States. When the branches decide not to do their job, like all Congress has done for the last 40 to 50 to 60 years, and they pass on their responsibility to other people and other things, well they lose power. And that's what Congress has done. Make no mistake. And now, there are a lot of things being brought up to the Supreme Court to be decided on. Now I hope that the Supreme Court is very nonpartisan. I don't want them to be Democrat or Republican here. I want them to interpret the law based on the Constitution alone. We all know that's probably not going to happen. However, if it were to happen, I think they would limit a lot of what Trump is doing. I think they would, because I think what Trump is doing is taking as much executive power as he possibly can until they tell him to stop. Eerily similar to what Hitler did in the 1930s. I agree with that parallel. I also agree with the parallel that ICE is being used as a scare tactic federal force at the point. I do agree with that. I don't think it's to the point of the Gestapo or the SS. And again, why everybody wants to compare Trump to Nazis, I'm not entirely sure. He's not killing millions and millions of people in gas chambers. He's not attacking all these other countries and trying to force them to become white supremacists. I don't understand the Nazism. You can compare him to dictators, but to compare him to the ultimate dictator is a little far fetched in my book. Back to you.
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