They call them rules. But effectively into law by unelected bureaucrats. Right. And the thing is, that's not a democracy. Right. It might be something else, but it's not a democracy. Because In a democracy, if somebody makes a law that affects you, you get to vote. That's what it makes a law. These are more like edicts. Yeah. Edicts come from a king because you can't vote him out. (02:32–02:36)
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