I think this issue is important enough, it merits fighting. And so I'm trying to make that case to my colleagues. All right, let me ask you a question. If you, If you nuke it the way that you described it, is it just for this one issue and then things go back to the regular order of business, how it works normal now, or would that change it moving forward? Explain that. So, so this is different from nuking the filibuster. So nuking the filibuster, that, that phrase involves breaking the Senate rules to change the Senate rules. So what happens? (29:24–29:36)
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