I'm not saying that they can't just, they can pick this up and put it on the floor immediately again. They've done that before. They've had rules fail and turn around and say, all right, we've got to do that one over.
SourcePut it right back on the floor. We vote it again and it passed because all they needed to do was some leg breaking, right? It doesn't mean it can't come back. But most likely if it fails, a responsible leadership will do an autopsy on it and go try to cure some of the concerns.
And, you know, through messaging, because they cannot afford to amend it. And as Julie Grace just said earlier, if they go to a conference, a reconciliation conference would make this bill so much more liberal, so much more liberal, because they would see so much power to the Senate. Nobody wants to do that.
So this is the best-case scenario we have. And I just, I just got a text from somebody saying Donald Trump started screaming now. He went from having, let me read this.
POTUS went from having good conversations with holdouts to now screaming and shouting them down on the phone. People are looking at their phones in absolute shock. I don't know what the fuck that means.
That means the mean tweet is about to come, baby. Nothing is true social yet. I feel true social is about to become pretty.
Somebody has to keep a watch on true social. I just want there's nothing fresh over there yet. Yeah.
Now, now, Hanson, nothing. Now, my question is, what exactly can they negotiate right now with some of these holdouts? Like, is it just like kind of intimidating them, threatening them with reelection? Or is there any way they can make any type of change or concession? No changes to this bill, but it's going to be all based on concession. We'll give you this.
We'll vote on this. We'll put this bill of yours on the floor. We'll fund the project you want.
You know, it will be stuff like that, essentially. You know, like horse trading, like pretty straight up. So now of the five holdouts left in the Massey's one is victorious.
No, no, no. Massey's a no. He's not a holdout.
Hold on. He's a no. You're confusing.