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Yeah, there's a dog over here barking. Master woke up, opened up the curtains and he can stick his head out and see everybody and he wants everybody to know that that's his truck. Can't do anything with it. It's, I think it's a little bit early to tell. I mean we see some things happening. Of course, media perception plays a big role in that. When you got a media that doesn't like someone compared to someone they do like, you know, they'll overlook the bad stuff and only tell about the good stuff and then the other person will tell all the bad stuff and overlook the good stuff. So I think a lot of it's going to have to wait to see exactly what happens in the world. And I think the world over the years has come to realize that, you know, if you don't like the United States position, wait 10 minutes, it'll change. Unfortunate, Ukraine found that out with Obama and, you know, there's other countries that have found that out over the years. But, you know, the United States is trying to look out for its best interest and its people's best interest just like the other countries are and they don't always coincide and certain countries changed, Canada's changed a lot over the years, the government anyway and their policies. UK's changed a lot. I mean, podcasters are being arrested and going to jail for, you know, making jokes or posting something on Facebook or posting it on Twitter. You know, a lot of UK citizens are having to deal with that. I think there's like 40 arrests a day or something like that over there in UK of people who just posted or reposted something on Twitter. And so, you know, when they change, you know, we change and our commonality changes, you know, things end up changing in the overall picture. Whoops, let me grab one here real quick. So I don't think it's just a U.S. issue. I think it's a global issue and some countries are starting to go in a certain direction away from where they were and the United States is reacting to that. And you know, I think, you know, things will change for the better or for the worse. We'll have to wait and see. But I don't think it's just a U.S. problem. I think it's a whole world problem. So that's my two cents. End night. OFU, back to KC2PKG.
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