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Grand Master Know It All
Anytime someone in politics says, "let's have a conversation...", it's not a conversation.
It's similar to when your kids want to go to Pizza Hut. You say, we are not going to Pizza Hut. You allow them to whine and complain, and present their reasons why you should go to Pizza Hut. But in the end, it has already been decided, we ain't going to Pizza Hut.
When is the last time anyone can cite that a Town Hall meeting or a "conversation" has influenced a legislative bill?
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