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Yeah, okay, I'm on now. I hit the button and my needle wasn't moving. Yeah, I'm old enough to remember strikes. They had a newspaper strike here in Portland back in the late 50s, and there were people killed. It was pretty serious, and they broke the union. The other thing I was going to say, here in the U.S., there's the Taft-Hartley Law, and the president can force people back to work, like if it's a big thing, affecting the country enough. Like a railroad strike, something like that, he could have voted for Taft-Hartley Law. I haven't heard nothing about it on the news ever lately, but I'm old enough to. I don't remember who. Somebody did it. I don't know if it was Truman or Kennedy or Nixon. One of the presidents, I think, did invoke Taft-Hartley Law. I don't know if they have anything like that in Canada or not. Anyway, that's my two cents. Santa Mel's going to go get some breakfast here pretty soon. Kiva Bravo 7, Papa Victor Whiskey. All right, well, we'll be starting our finals in a minute or so, and I want to try to get you guys, I can actually promise to get you guys a little bit before the Michigan nest. All right, so we might not conflict today. We made it with the check-ins we had today. It wasn't the busiest day, but it wasn't the worst day either. So, if you'd like to be included in on these finals, what I'm going to do is leave room for anyone else that would like to check in, and then I'll take it back to the top with the three names we have. We have Ron, Bill, and Mel. And so before we switch it back, anyone else that would like to get in? Very close.
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