Eric Prince
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So you're really saying now with the โ because they can't just go and overrule state laws.
It's going to obviously go to court.
You're actually telling the sanses of the world hang tough until you get what you need for your state into this federal โ into some sort of federal regulatory apparatus and or if that doesn't work, just continue to fight on?
Absolutely.
I think governors like DeSantis in Florida, Governor Sanders in Arkansas, Governor Cox in Utah, and many others who've spoken out need to continue to keep up the fight.
And they need to say, look, we want Congress to act.
We want you guys to pass meaningful legislation on this.
But until you do, and unless you do, we're going to continue this process.
Because I think if this goes through the courts, I can't see the courts...
allowing much of the EO to continue or to be able to overturn these state laws.
That's just not a constitutional thing.
It's not something that a court is going to uphold, any federal court, and especially the courts that we have today and the makeup of those courts.
So I think that states should continue to move forward.
In some ways, they should call the bluff if the DOJ does threaten to sue them, because I think that that will fail.
That being said, I also think governors and attorneys general need to
put pressure on their members of Congress and say, look, if we're going to have a federal standard, then let's get it done.
Let's get to work.
Let's work together to protect kids, to work on how we prevent these massive job losses that are coming.
Let's work on, you know, ideas for preventing loss of control.
If we see the rise of a super intelligence, I think we need Congress to act.