But there's this committee first that the speaker appoints. It's always nine people from the majority party and four people from the minority party. So the majority has it stacked in their favor. And They vote on whether your amendment, whether your bill can even get a vote in the Congress. And a lot of times they allow Democratic bills to get a vote. But in this case, you know, I have my doubts. I'm going to, on the floor to make the speech. (07:28–07:35)
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