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KJ5IRQ returning for the final comments. Yeah, Dale, see, I think we're both kind of in agreement. I think you're just much further along in the progression. I'm not saying you're wrong. I'm not saying that you're going to end up wrong. I'm just saying you can't say this is happening and expect the American people to do something about it. But see, that's not going to happen. You see, that's not the way the American government is set up. The American government has three branches of government. Each branch of government has equal amount of power as the other three. Trump is seizing all his power. I agree. Some of it is unconstitutional. But guess what? As in all things, if Congress or the Supreme Court don't check his ass and put a stop to it, it becomes constitutional by precedent. What that means is because it has been allowed to happen, it gets continued to allow it to happen. Hence, the 1930 laws on progressionism that originated Social Security and all the entitlements that we now give away. You see, that was also non-constitutional. But by precedent, now it has become constitutional and so deeply ingrained into everything we do. Nobody can fix Social Security. Nobody can fix the issues that are wrong. Why? Because it wasn't checked at the beginning. I agree with you. Trump's taking way, way, way too many constitutional questionable actions. The American people don't get to stop that. The American people and our government elect the people who stop that. We elected Congress. They should step up and stop it. But hell, they can even agree to turn our government back on right now. You can blame the left. You can blame the right. I blame both. And I always have blamed both. And don't forget, the Supreme Court also plays a very heavy hand in this. If the Supreme Court doesn't check his ass and put a stop to what he's doing, then it's constitutional right? I mean, that's the way our country works. I agree with you. At this point, I feel like he has way overstepped some constitutional boundaries. But unless one or both of the other two legs of government stops him, guess what, baby? It becomes constitutional. And that's what I'm worried about. So yeah, I'm in agreement with a lot of what you're saying. I'm just telling you, the way a few say it needs to be fixed isn't the way it gets fixed. We're not looking for civil war. We're looking for a government to do their job. That's my final comment. The United States government to do their job. Imagine that. KJ5IRQ back to NS... I'm sorry, KB9NSK. Y'all have a great Tuesday. KJ5IRQ. Clear.
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