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Probably not, briefly. I think one of the things they should do is ban super-patrons on both sides. I mean, pack your aids on limited funds, and technically they're independent, although they coordinate independently and on official aids behind the scenes. So basically, they're doing the system. Then you've got dark money. Dark money is something that non-profits can give. Things like 501-c34s, for example, that don't have to disclose to donors. Isn't that kind of odd, why we do not want to disclose to you, given that you're probably hedging your bets? Or that you're paying somebody else's equal to ensure that the election gets stolen from the U.A. It's all found conspiratorial. Before it's not, you'll find out that the things that I'm listing have happened in the past and have not been fixed by any law or any other mechanism. Okay. One of the things I think they should do is implement term limits in Congress. I think that's vital. I think we've removed term limits from the president, right? I think that's vital. We do not have term limits in Congress. I mean, I can bring up names on both sides of the aisle that's lost their mind while serving in Congress. Some people died in Congress in the 17th and 18th, because the people behind them don't want to let them retire. And it happens on both sides of the aisle, so I'm not attacking anyone. But term limits need to happen. Funny enough, I don't think anything else is being put in court. We're going to have to stop the way the Supreme Court has served workers. I don't like the fact that Texas, because they're elected Supreme Court justices, and they only get to serve ex-lumptious. That leads to the same thing that we're having with Congress and presidents who are elected to money. And that's the virtue of all evil, some people say. The single option really is to cross a threefold amendment, but it's never going to happen ever. Not for elections. So at the bottom of the day, what really boils down to is the United States citizens have the will to rule something like this. I mean, there are some movements like represent us, and we move to amend and get citizens united. And they are pretty great, mostly on a local or state level. But really the issue isn't local or state levels right now. It's federal. And until we address the core issues of how much money is thrown about to sway an election, to make that the worst... That's on par with the workforce. That is on par with an outside country and worse for our elections. I just think it's tearing us apart. With that, something in the back, I hope you.
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