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Alright, this is Ted from L. What are you saying? Yeah, you know, and I'll agree to your sonotrix and what we have going on here in the United States is nowhere near efficient. That's not necessarily a bad thing. For an example, you know, I live in Texas. I've said this a couple of times recently, Texas has a bicurial, I can't say that word right, Congress, meaning the once every two years. So changes in Texas tend to happen slowly if you talk about it. But that's exactly the way that our Texas legislature and the people who formed our state constitution inhibited it to be. That way there's no wild things based on, you know, the root of the people. I'm sure we can step on some toes here, but woke is a important example. Woke as well didn't affect Texas daily as bad as it did a lot of other states because Texas' laws can't change like that. It just can't. California and New York, you know, they can change laws daily. I mean, their lawmakers are there 24-7. That's a full-time job, I guess, but not in Texas. You know, all lawmakers are factory workers or ranchers or businessmen. They have jobs. And I do appreciate that the older I get in Texas that change is slower. I think that's a good thing. We are down to you, TC7FMW. Sorry, I got my own handwriting again. TC7FMW, Ms. Missy, the mic is yours.
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