And once the legislature knows they can eat your lunch and they can beat you, that's a pattern that is very hard to change. You look at the governors who have been successful. They dominated the legislature. When you have a legislature dominate the executive, it's very hard for that executive to be successful and effective. And I think this council is cleaning his clock, and that's going to be very, very hard to change. Once they know they can stomp you, they will stomp you. (11:24–11:33)
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