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Leo1UKT, this is KJ5IRQ returning. Yeah, I agree with you. Everything is concerning. I will say that I did look it up because I was interested. This is just data that I looked up. It's non-partisan. They're reporting on the high side around 7 million people did this latest No Kings march. So if you base that on the total population of the United States, that's a little less than 2%. So less than 2% of the total population actually turned out for these marches. Which I thought was interesting. But what I found out was interesting or a little more interesting than that is that there's actually a threshold somewhere like 3.5% or so. Usually if 3.5% or so of the population or a group of people protest, that movement tends to have a high level of success. I found that to be very fascinating. So it seems to me like right now the No Kings movement is 1.5% points away from having a probable percentage of success. That's just me and my dorkiness looking at the data. That's it. No partisans at all. Just flat data. And I thought that was just fascinating. That's kind of the nerdy stuff I like to look into. So alright, well, let's see. Who's after you would be KC1YDR. So I'm going to pass it over to him. Dan, the mic is yours.
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