Speaker 1
That's what i'm saying. T if this happens, it'll happen next summer. And so 20 it, and 20 for electionsbid you
Speaker 2
have, ou have to win the election. Whuc. You have to run on its people's views on abash in the conflict, you know, wher thy're not conflicted on roy.
Speaker 1
Row is 70 threecent. So if they overturn row, which there's a real probability that they will this summer, then
Speaker 2
it depends on the strength and of organizing and people what kind of appeals hy're going to make. But i do think if if a court imposes a solution, tat has 25 % support in the country. The question is the depth of how much people are willing to support rome. Is it one of these things? Well, rich people can get around it. And i don't know the answer to that, but they've gotten away with a lot. And the response from people like us has been feeble. It just hasa angeriand i think thati actually think that 20 21 is one of the most significant years in american history. I think people have a view that, well, tise ill, bull down in partisanship and ship, nothing happens. Man's a lot of shit happened in 20 21. And no one has done a very good job, myself included, because i can go get a headline attacking these goofe leftus in and everybody wants to have that conversation. Bu the country really doesn't know. This has been a pretty transformation. I this, people at notice shi tell me to stat this, corporate minimum tax. I never thought anything like that could ve happened in that it's substantial.
Speaker 1
It's sustantial.