So here's the question for you. Just how many times have you seen a bill go open this long in all the years you've been up there? Oh, man. I mean, there's been some long ones, but this is today. I mean, I think they broke a record earlier today with that amendment vote.
SourceSo, I mean, there have been some long votes, but this has been unprecedentedly long. Yeah. And are you hearing anything about what Trump is telling these folks or just that he's on the phone? Did we lose her again? I was given a second.
It looks like we might have lost her. Yeah, we lost her. The reception where she is is really bad.
It's in the basement. Yeah, I know it's bad. It's horrible there.
I've got Nick there, too. And he's he was he was wanting me he was wanting to come in. But he has to try to find service as well.
So but he might pop in. Let's go to Hans. We're waiting.
Go ahead, Michael. Finish what I was saying, like real quick, Bill, I'm sorry. But one thing that Tim Scott, when he was brought up, please forgive me.
But, you know, again, this is a point to be recognised. Somebody said that his ideas about Medicaid are wildly unpopular. But what is Tim Scott's actual, you know, actual stance? He wants government taken out of Medicaid.
He wants a you know, he wants a market-driven Medicaid system. But then taking a step forward, why? He wants to make sure that people who get Medicaid are actually working. And it was very interesting to me that someone said that earlier.
But, Bill, I'm telling you, there's so much material. You could just be the man on the street here and just asking. I mean, I'm not in D.C., so I can't do it.