 Do you feel represented? Do our representatives truly represent us? It's a representative democracy. Do they talk from me or others I do not trust? It's us. What moves their decisions? The ones who give them votes? Their electorate's opinions? Or is it other interests? Recent studies call us the opinions of most citizens of no effect at all. Politics is under their influence, plastered with its super PACs, tipsy on its interests, loopy with the lobbyists that wander the halls, the lobbyists who literally help write the laws. Technically, it's legal. The ones that we chose to represent us, come to represent those who can give them the funds but then I'll help them to win when the next election comes and we choose them again. I'm just a bill, I just made billions for companies that come to see their interests are built in. I'm a big bill, big bills are big business, the system is fixed, so how do we fix it? Isn't it obvious? Limit the lobbyists. Don't make them lobbyists, just make them lobby less. Put a limit on what's given by lobbyists. If they pass the limit, then show them where the lobby is. You just held office. You shouldn't take a job with a company that just paid to make up a law that then will make you a law. You should probably have to wait. Don't trade stocks based on the laws that you made. Insider trading, outside influence, strengthen all the penalties that mitigate the incidence of intermittent city is commitments made to businesses that redefine the limits of what being a politician is. And for the candidates with nothing but their conscience and their reason. When it's election season, put a cap on what they spend. Oh, cap, it shouldn't matter what they spend, but what they said. It's been said that it's corrupt to the core, that it's all a vicious cycle and a revolving door. 47, yeah, we're just getting warm. Sure. But where does the work start? Won't they just ignore it like you said in the first part? It starts with your retention, because well, for them to represent us, we must represent ourselves.