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Yeah, I could use that man. First, with the medical, you know, Medicaid is subsidized by the government, like we said. So, if they remove it, which is good indeed, the prices are going to go up. There's going to be a lot of that too. I remember when Obamacare was put in place, the only happy part of that was that the pre-existent conditions didn't exist anymore, so therefore people would have had pre-existing conditions. My daughter was one of those people, and she was getting close to being 26 at the time. She couldn't be on my insurance anymore after 26. So, then she had gone to school the whole time, so she was at least covered for her ailments that she had with pre-existing conditions. I don't know if that part's going to be gone or not, but the actual Obamacare itself, it raised my rates incredibly higher, and my deductibles went through the roof. Before, I had like a $1400 deductible, and it went up to an $8000 deductible before the insurance would do just about anything. Well, I never really thought that part was great, but if they're circulating back to the way it is because they're not going to fund it anymore, does that mean the insurance companies are going to lower my deductibles from what I'm paying now? I think not. So, anyhow, let me reset the question. So, as I understand it, they basically profiled the building, which is now legal to do under the Supreme Court ruling, right? Which is totally bullshit. I'm sorry, there's just no other way to say it, but that's what it is. So, they come in here without warrants. I don't believe there was any warrants. There might have been a warrant, but that would be for each individual resident in there, you know? And I don't think they had that. And they knock down doors, and they basically arrest everybody in the building. Okay, well, you have to commit a crime to actually be arrested. And there were several US citizens in that building that got arrested from zip ties. Same day with the children. What felony or misdemeanor did they commit to be arrested to, right? And they were held against their will for a long period of time. I mean, there's so many constitutional things that are wrong here, it's unbelievable. Now, they had done it the right way. If they said, hey, we know that this person, this person, this person is illegal. And they went in there and only went to their particular apartments and arrested them and took them away because they had warrants for their arrest. That's one thing. But this is something totally different. So, it's just one more, one more thing to show that our Constitution doesn't mean jack shit to anybody in the United States government. Anyhow, back to you, Greg. KV0NAR.
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