And there's mostly a lot of rural members that are in the Congress because that's our divide in this country. Rural, urban, those rural members said, you got to do something. So he put in $50 billion. What do you think the chance that Illinois and Minnesota are going to get their share of that $50 billion as opposed to North Dakota and South Dakota. and, you know, that's where we're at now. So we have to go bend the knee to get our tax dollars back in a system that's set up to be run by law. (27:11–27:19)
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Suggests that Illinois and Minnesota may not receive a fair share of the $50 billion allocation compared to other states.
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