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I'm not there too bad, this morning I found out that my pain pills that the doctor gave me were really working. I think they had codeine in them, but I found out that I can take Tylenol and that's pretty much helping me. So that's what I'm doing. The homeless are all going. Here in Portland, Oregon, the area, well I don't agree with the politics down there, so I haven't been in Portland for probably five years. I stay out here in full. It sure would for us, but I turn on the news every day and I say, well who did they kill last night, you know? Sure enough, they get one or two every night. The homeless, they set the crime radius down, yeah I think because they were taking meth and they died. They lost I think 400 people. I know that's kind of sad, but I don't, you're stupid enough to take meth, I don't feel too sorry for you. I just try working those people on the street or whatever. The governor says he's going to build 3,000 low-cost housing for people. Well, people living on the sidewalk do not have a few hundred thousand dollars or whatever to buy a home. People are renting, they might be able to get into a low-cost housing, but people living on the street, I don't have the kind of money or, well if you're running under this, we're going to arrest you or we'll fine you. Well, they don't have money to pay for a fine. The whole thing, I think I heard here a while back, they had $15 million, I don't know where they got the money from, for the homeless. There were those little tiny homes, smaller, there was a little camper. I think they had air conditioning and heat and everything on them, water probably, but I don't know, I haven't heard one of these little homes they've given out. It seemed like they get these little dollars and it just disappears. So, I don't know. I think if they, one thing, if they take too good of a camera from here and this area, well they're going to be moving down from Seattle or Tacoma or up from California, they're going to go over who was ever doing the best job for them, I guess. I don't know, I think we're going to hit the fan here one of these days and it's going to be bad. I thought the wife just told me, I thought we were about $33 trillion in debt and I think she's, I think she said we were over $40 trillion in debt now. That's about $110,000 for every man, woman and baby in the U.S. Good luck. For more information, visit www.fema.gov
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