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this was the norm for decades here in washington. was this these bills were put together, giant bills. and they ve gotten more giant over time. usually their staffs working with lobbyist. i know that s a dirty word in washington now but working with lobbyists to put together these big bills and senator clag horn would trade something to senator blowhard and they get back and forth and they do the deal then roll it out. and people at home wouldn t hear much about it leading up to it. then you live with the consequences thereafter. right. but things are different now. people are following. people are following. there is a great amount of interest in whether we are really passing immigration reform. and there is a ton of interest. according to the polls, in a, providing some, some path for the 11 million illegal immigrants in the country now. but also securing the border. those who support the bill feel they ve gotten there. particularly conservatives, tea