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KJ5ILQ, I'm going to squeeze in here. You know, Darrell, you're right. There are a lot of parallels. I've been saying this for months. The roles to – I'm not just saying Trump in the United States. The events of the world in general are scarily paralleling with the 1920s and 1930s. It really is. I agree with you 100% on that. But you're missing one very key important detail when you compare these two. When you compare 1930s Germany to 2025 United States, that big difference is forms of government. You see, the Germany government of the 1920s and 30s is nothing like our government. We have checks and balances in place on purpose to prevent dictators. I agree we are probably at the closest level of dictatorship this country has ever seen except for one time period. This is going to become – you know, this is not probably going to be a popular answer. But the 1920s and 30s, really the 30s with FDR, he was much more of a dictator by far than Trump has ever been yet. Okay. So when you draw your comparisons with the 1930s, great. I mean you're right. There are a lot of parallels. The key difference is governments. Now what you don't seem to understand and I keep trying to relay to you is the United States people cannot just dispose of a president. This isn't Venezuela. This isn't Canada. This isn't the UK. We can't just call governments and dispose of prime ministers whenever we want. It doesn't work like that in our government. He is the president until the next election period. Now how much power he uses and is allowed to use within that time period is really up to Congress and up to the Supreme Court. That's all there is. That's the checks and balances. The United States citizens people cannot get up and demand for him to be removed. I mean they can, but there's no legal vehicle for that. The 25th amendment. And the 25th amendment only applies if he's dying or if he's dead. It doesn't apply if he has a stroke. It doesn't apply if he loses his mind to dementia. Why do you think they didn't push Biden out? They can't. The vehicle, the legal vehicle for that isn't in our law. So I understand where you're coming from. And I'm not even saying I'm completely disagreeing with you because you do speak a lot of really sound truths when you draw these parallels. But we really have to remember about the government systems. KJ Fidlals.

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