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Yeah, you know, I'm always... Shakira, who I love, has a song in English called... Within the song, I don't remember what it's called, but it's My Hips Don't Lie, you know? I don't know if you've ever saw Shakira's hips. And so she does this dancing that's actually beautiful, actually. But My Hips Don't Lie to me is always the economics of things. And I think the only function a government should have is make sure that economic machine works and it works well, you know? And the best of that is that it could work, you know? And that scorecard they should have... Well, how well did your registration go? Well, how well did the economy go? Did you stay out of the way of those who want to make the economy better, you know? But it's amazing to me, Ron, when I see senators like Sanders and other people, how could they still have that line, you know? Which I think is communist, you know? How could they still have that line? And this other lady as well, Congresswoman, how could they still have that line when it didn't really work for China, it didn't work for Russia, it's not working for Venezuela, and it didn't work for Cuba, you know? Like the other countries realize it doesn't work. How could they still want a communist-type government, the socialists call it, you can't say it's communist, but how could you still be on that line of thought? Back to you. The only good thing that I ever got from socialism is Medicare and Social Security and this Medicaid, I never had to use that. But even those that were good were being misused to a high degree. And I'm still waiting to see what other programs they had. It's better to have the federal government, how it's set up here in this country, I don't know about in Venezuela or Colombia, but the way it's supposed to work here most efficiently is that the federal government balances the budget, they have all the representatives in the House of Representatives and the Senate decide how the money's going to go, you know, to pass laws that the president signs, that they have these programs, and then everything else should be left up to state and local governments and businesses to start to fulfill the needs that the government isn't. So then you have free markets. If you start putting regulations on the businesses, you've got too much of the government where it's poking its nose, where it shouldn't be, and they should only do that to fulfill the will of the voters that elected them there, and not for any other reason. I would like someone to differ with me on that. I'd like to hear what they have to say.
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