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All right, Russ, I appreciate it. Sorry about the time out the last time. Yeah, Darryl, if he's there still, remember this is an unassigned executive order. They haven't done anything yet but they're planning on doing it. As for the homeless, I don't know. I get, why my daughter, she's in social services and she talks about this quite a bit. And one of the biggest problems is that everybody is so different. Yes, we have homeless on drugs, alcohol, there's mental illness and then there's also all kinds of other things too. There's just people that, one lady, she had cancer and as she fought the cancer, she ran out of money, she lost her home and everything else. And she wound up on the streets for several years because of it. Then there's other people who just want to quit society in general. They just want to be on their own. They don't want any responsibilities of any kind and they find it better to live out on the street than have a home. I mean, there's, there's so many variables, right? So can you supply the needs of all these people correctly? Like, you know, having a place to stay and something like that. Let me have a reset. I mean, right. He's got a good idea. You know, there are places we could go. I was thinking about check out military bases where they could open back up all the barracks and the homes and stuff like that and have a refugee place for homeless and stuff like that. But you're just not going to get, you're not going to take care of the needs of everyone. I mean, when we talk about mental illness, I mean, that's, that's, we are the worst in this country for mental illness. You know, they address some of the mental illness out here, like PTSD, stuff like that. But even then the resources are limited and there's just not enough help out there. And you know, budgets are being cut back, you know, that kind of thing. So, and another thing I wanted to say real quick, if you think there's plenty of resources out there to help people now think again, my daughter deals with this, like I said, on a daily basis and all the stuff that they got in place, all the programs, usually my daughter says it's usually one out of every five to 10 actually get help because the resources are so limited. So we're not nearly putting in enough money into these programs to help people out in the first place. You know, so, and then we got attitudes, you know, not in my city. I don't want that here. I don't want that there. You know, hell, even in Kansas City, there was an organization that would go out and feed the homeless, box crunches, you know, sandwich, apple, banana, maybe, you know, some, some, um, polar trees of some sort. And the police in Kansas City were stopping them from doing it because they didn't have a food permit. They wouldn't let them get the food permit. I remember that. So, I mean, there is so many problems and it's going to take more than just housing alone to help these people out. Back to Met Control, Katie Zuro and Mayo. This is repeater station yellow Q07 November Quebec November all star node 6222 located in Shelton, Washington.

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