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Thank you very much, Daryl. I got off the air for a few minutes to do some research on the AutoPen. I never really knew what the hell was going on with that either. Basically, it's legal for executive orders and bills to be signed by the AutoPen. And this was all checked out by the Justice Department and a few other things. And it's well established that you can use the AutoPen for that kind of stuff before Trump even got into office. So, you know, that's the deal there. Now, the thing that was interesting about it is I asked, well, what prevents somebody else from using the AutoPen to sign something that shouldn't be signed? And the basically came out to list a whole bunch of checks and balances, but it's basically the honor system and everything else. Now, they keep a log, you know, every time it's used and so forth like that. So why would Congress or anybody want to see these records? Which five laws that the Senate and the House can take a look at these, sign bills and find out which ones were unassigned and which ones weren't? So why would they be checking for it? Either way, it's legal. I think the main thing, and this is just strictly my opinion, I really couldn't find anything on the Internet that, let's say the Secretary of State wants to get something passed through, you know, he writes up an executive order, he goes into the White House and has it signed. Well, they want to test stuff like that, I think, what's going on. But if it is going on at all, to be honest with you. So I was interested because I always thought you had to have a legit signature on bills and executive orders, and that's not the case. It's kind of strange, a little weird. I'm a little bit mistrusting on this thing, so thank God that Congress can take a look at this stuff and maybe it goes through the paperwork of who did what, when, and why, and where. Just to keep things on the up and opposite form of check and balance. And to what Bill said, the House is Republican, the Senate is Republican, the President is Republican. They passed a big beautiful bill and that took away, is going to take away at the end of the year, a lot of Medicaid and Obama's health plan for subsidizing people for getting insurance that are low income. And this will affect a lot of people. I have a friend, I talked about him in the past and his son has a big health problem. It started at 16. And it's continued since then, and pretty much he takes care of him all the time. He's still listed in the House, he lives in the House, and he's fed by them and they take him in for medical and everything else and they cover the whole bill. Now, the son has tried to get on Medicaid and even though he is legally housebound and can't do anything, he's still not getting it. He's not getting that help. And eventually, you know, my friend and his mother are going to be dead and he'll be on his own. And he's going to need some kind of assistance, since he can't work, since he can't do much of anything. He's kind of just screwed. And that's what I think the Democrats are trying to do right now. They're not asking for the moon. They're asking for two things to be changed. Just two things. Medicare stays in existence and Obama's health care plan stays firm, which I see no problem with. I think it's, to be honest with you, I think it's a worthy cause. You know, I know people are going to get hurt by the shutdown, but at the moment, the only way these people are going to be saved is by drastic action. Will it cave? Will the Democrats cave? I don't know. I think that the Republicans are getting a lot of heat for it now. I personally rather keep the shutdown going on until things change than to give up again and just see so many people hurt. And the last thing... I apologize for taking so much time, but there was so much self-covered over the last, since I've been on the air the last time. But I feel for you, Darryl. I have a sister and she's just as, I had a sister and she's just as ruthless as you, your sister is, seems to be. My mother, she wasn't a very nice person, turned my grandmother out of the house, but she could stay in the house until she passed on. And I didn't know anything about this, but I got a call at my very first baseball game in St. Louis. And it was from the relatives on my grandmother's side of the family saying that I own a house. Okay, what happened? So I finally got the story and I looked around because my mother had passed on and almost at the same time. And we looked for a will and there was a will and I was basically only, I wasn't an executor, even though I was the oldest, but I would only receive 10% of whatever my mother had. And my sister was bound and determined to make sure she kept it on to the point that even when everything, the house was sold and everything was said and done, it was near Christmas, she wanted the lawyer not to send me the check. So, what was it, 15,000 dollars, it wasn't really that much. Just to ensure that maybe my wife and I and my kids would not have a good Christmas because she was so pissed that she had to give that 10% away. It was all a con job for the most part from my mother doing what she did for the grandmother and what my sister did for me. And then with the relatives, you know, they were down there and they were pretty upset about it because they knew nothing about it until after the passing. It was just all greed. You know, I want the most. I deserve the most of the hell with everybody else. It doesn't matter if I got a brother or a sister or, you know, whatever, you know, I'm going to get it all. And I've heard that story countless times before. Because money is thicker than blood instead of being there all around. So, I feel for you. And I think if it was me, I'd be asking you dead now, not later. And try to find out what goes on now, what's going on now where you can be more well prepared at the end if your sister still continues to go down this avenue. Anyways, back to net control. KV0MAI. Back to you.
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