Tim Miller
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You can't do that.
This is when people say, what can Democrats do when they get back into power?
One thing that I've been focusing on because, you know, it's my bag as a former oppo man is what, it's like, how can the Democrats be more like Trey Gowdy and investigate what Jared Kushner and Ivanka are doing in Albania and what the Don Jr., all of the various businesses.
You mean Benghazi style.
Yeah, Benghazi style.
That's what they need to do.
But the other thing they can do is assuming they take, you know, let's say that they have the House of Representatives, right?
Forcing the Republicans to vote on that, right?
Now, that means that they're going to have to take a little bit of a hit on themselves, right?
Like passing some kind of stock trading act that doesn't that bans Congress, but also bans whatever members of the cabinet or you name you figure out what is appropriate from trading stocks and putting it on the floor, voting for it, making Republicans decide whether to vote for it or not, and then using it as an issue.
And then maybe if the Senate can get it passed, forcing Donald Trump to veto it.
This is what you can do when you're in the majority in Congress, but the other party's got the White House.
Owning a home is amazing until it's not, and we've been really going through it around here this week.
We've had a bunch of inspectors traipsing through here.
I'm not going to bore you with all the details, but man...
Some of the inspection rules in state government.
It's enough to get my libertarian juices flowing again.
But repairs don't care about timing.
And they definitely don't care about your budget.
And that's where insurance can come into play.