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That reminds me. It might be time to upgrade "Drain the swamp." In the literal sense, draining the swamp is about removing the water from the swamp. When that's done, everything that was hidden by the water--old tires, lost fishing rods, alligators, and any other trash you can think of--become exposed, and they are seen. With some audiences, at least, we've come a long way doing that. But we don't want a bunch of trash around. There comes a point where we need to "CLEAR the swamp." Or clean the swamp. Or some other words along those lines.