And so they are not, they don't want to do anything in any way that works with us to achieve his objectives or his goals or his agenda. And so I understand the President's frustration, but I also know that at least historically, The filibuster and the, as you know, since its inception, unlimited debate has been a feature of the United States Senate going back to 1789. And then now it would take the super majority still to this day to do anything here. And I think that makes sense on legislation. (07:05–07:14)
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