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K9, PFD, KJ5, IRQ. Yeah, I can agree with most of that. I think Medicare, Medicaid, it is useful. Don't get me wrong. I'm not saying it's not a good or a decent program. I don't think the government should be involved in it. I mean, I think that should be a privatization type thing. Anything the government touches turns to crap. I mean, I think we can all pretty much agree on that. I don't care what side of the aisle you're on. It has a hand in it. It's pretty crappy. And I agree with you. I have paid into that my entire life also. I don't expect to see much of it like Social Security. I paid into Social Security for all these years, and chances of me getting my return off of that, it's a little bit of none. I would have much rather been able to manage that money myself. It would have been much better off for me and mine. However, that's another, in my opinion, unconstitutional government overreach. Because you don't have a choice. It isn't like you can opt out. If you could opt out, that would probably change things. But no, Social Security is a failing, failing, falling program. We can blame everybody for that one. Medicaid, Medicare, I know it's very beneficial. I've heard some very bad things about it, but I've also heard some very good things about it. Again, I don't think the government should be in that business. I think private health care, although Americans may not be able to afford it, that's again not the government's problem. Although we can make the argument that the reason why everybody is in this predicament is because of the government. Therefore, that makes another argument that they have their fingers too deep into our economy. I think it's an unending, unraveling thread. All right, let's take one more call for check-ins. It's 8.45 in the morning here on October 3rd. Last chance to jump in on our net for the day. And we're going to start after that the 73 round. Come now with your call, sir.
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