And there are.
I have to tell you, I'm really surprised at how you're pitting one right or one priority against the other. I know you're only accustomed to counting up to five priorities, but you can't say one right or one priority is a negative zero sum game against another priority. Minority rights are as important as health care, as education, as combating crime. And the court challenges program, the $2.5 million, the mere $2.5 million a year that received 12,000 applications over the last 12 years, is an important program that helped enhance minority rights in this country and gave groups the opportunity to access the Supreme Court.
It's really disappointing that you're trying to again, as usual, pit one segment of the community against another. It's only a polarizing political gimmick and it's unfortunate and it's regrettable.