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All right, well, you've given me enough pause to kind of think about it. Like I said, I know, you know, it's not perfect. No system really is, but I mean, it's just, we've had about, well, we're going on 250 years. And, but, you know, for one thing, I like that the southern border, that our borders are secure. We don't have people just from all over the world just pouring through our borders, you know, just wide open. No vetting, no, you know, criminals. Not everybody's criminal, I get that. Everybody's looking for a better life. But then again, I mean, and then if, okay, it wouldn't be any different, I don't believe, for the military presence in our country, okay, like D.C. and New York or wherever. We've got to get these people out of here, okay. They have been, you know, killing folks, they've been raping women, they've been raping children. You know, that's the kind of people we've got to get out of here, all right. And then we've got, and, you know, I don't know how the system is in Canada, but here in the United States, you know, our social programs are for U.S. citizens, okay. Not people that pour across our border, all right. And under the last, the previous administration, they just, you know, well, you're from, come on in here, we'll give you a place, we'll put you, you know, wherever you want to go in this country is wide open. And here's a cell phone and we're going to give you government benefits and we're going to, you know, and we have homeless veterans on the street, okay. And we've got people that are, you know, we've got our own to worry about, you know. So anyway, I'm getting tongue tied so I'll be quiet. Seven-three, say again.

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