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Hopefully I'm getting through. I was just stating that 42 million, that's one in eight people in the United States. That's sad. I think we've got so many people that are on SNAP and I can't believe all of those people are incapable of going out and doing something to help the situation. That was that. The money that went down to South America, that was to Argentina to help them out. The government down there has turned around and they had like 900% inflation for a long time. They're down to like 400 or not even that. I think it's 40 or 50% inflation or something like that. Just still really high but it's really making a comeback. The money that is going down there is an investment and they do expect a return on the investment. It's not just money down the drain plus the government of Argentina has turned around and gone very friendly to the United States. That helps our situation down in South America. We have an invested interest in making sure that the government stays afloat, that the democracy stays in place and that the current government does well. That's the Argentina, the money that went down there. That was money that could have gone to SNAP. The reason why the SNAP is resumptive money because the Democrats in the Congress or the Democrats in the Senate because the Congress, they've already passed it. The ones in the Senate because they have to have 60 votes and there's only 53 Republicans although they've got three or four Democrats that are seeing the light and coming over to the other side. Obamacare was supposed to ...
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