When opponents of the bill say dangerous things will happen, he says he signed the bill and the birds were still chirping after his pen left the paper, so they're silly and wrong.
When supporters of the bill say it's not making changes fast enough, he says the bill will take time to go into full effect, and calls for patience.
He knows exactly what's in this bill, what it does, and when it does it, so playing smart right after you played dumb isn't convincing anyone.
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