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I don't know who our Frodo is.
But the the point is that this power has.
So this is fundamentally, I think, why I think the Ron Paul libertarians have it right.
And while I really do respect some other left wingers.
I think they have it wrong when they go like, no, we need the government to be working for us rather than working for them.
It's like that is unrealistic.
It's unrealistic enough that we'll just be able to cut.
But the answer is that there should be way less power in Washington, D.C.
And that's George Washington's constitutional republic that we are supposed to be living under is the idea is that there's like, oh, Washington, D.C.
The states have a lot of power.
The people have a lot of power.
It's not all concentrated in one capital because then you get what we have.
Or are we doing something different?
No, it's the people get to vote, but if they vote wrong, then the powerful might have to come in and let the people know that they have erred.
But it's a unique time to see a power struggle.
And I should, I guess, preface by saying, first of all, I find this race to be a fascinating microcosm of where we're at politically in so many different ways.
And I am, I should preface by saying, I am the most free market capitalist libertarian guy.
I don't believe in socialism at all.