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Well, when it comes to grabbing the mic, I figured I'd be a nice guy this morning. I mean, I'm an asshole 90% of the time, so I figured, you know, this morning I'll go a little bit of a different route. And, uh, so I figured I'd make sure you guys were done first. It's all good, man. Just looking out for you guys. You know, if you want me to be an absolute prick, I mean, I can. You know, as you guys know, I surely can. But, um, not today. Um, yeah, in regard to the postal strike, man, they're shooting themselves in the foot. That's what they're doing. Canada has already deemed it an unviable organization. Uh, it's just not practical anymore. It's not profitable. It uses, it loses millions, if not, you know, more than a billion dollars a year. And they're demanding more money, they're demanding more hours, more staff, blah, blah, blah. That's not viable. I got the hiccups. It's just not viable. And a lot of my family works at the post service, and I'd never say this directly to them, because, I mean, they, when people that work for a post office, I don't know, it's just like they, they, they hold that job like a badge of honor or something, man. And they're shooting themselves in the foot by demanding more in an already financially unviable, uh, entity that's losing money and bleeding money already. I don't think there's gonna be a good way they're gonna fix it. Okay, fine, let's say the government gives them more money, okay, then they lose more money as a result, right, every year. So, eventually the government is just gonna say, okay, we can't maintain this bleeding, bleeding entity anymore. We're gonna privatize it. Now, if you wanna keep the jobs, you can keep them, but, you know, you're not gonna like what the private guys are gonna do, so, I think they should just take what they got, man, and go ahead with the status quo, but, they're, they're bent on getting more and more and more all the time, because postal service is brutal, man, you gotta admit. Here in Canada, our postal service has striked so many times in the last few years, and they get what they want, and then they strike again, and then they get what they want, and they want some more, and they strike again. Like, what the hell? Like, fire them all. Hire on new people that don't mind working for 30 or 35 bucks an hour, because they're getting something like that already. You know, and, you know, benefits and medical and retirement, they get all of that stuff already. I'd work for that kind of money. Damn right I would. And most people in Canada would. But they get so, let me reset. Like, they just get so greedy, in my opinion. You know, and I understand wanting more money for the job you do, and you're doing it in the rain sometimes, and the snow, and all this kind of stuff, but I mean, 30 to 35 bucks an hour? My God, that's, that's decent pay, man. A lot of people working on oil rigs and stuff don't get that kind of money, so, I don't know. KN4LBS, you're next, D, and a very good morning to you.
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