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Yeah, and we'll let it go here, but it just seems like you mentioned due process, right? And I'm all for due process. I think government should always follow due process. But with the number of circumventions of due process that Trump has already exhibited through his presidency by running through things in the matter of a day and on a whim with an executive order, it seems to me that if he had his priorities and really cared about protecting the citizens, he would be issuing at least an executive order right now to make sure that those benefits were issued to the people that needed them so people didn't go hungry. When it comes to the donation made by that one gentleman, it was only several several hundred million dollars. And I say only it's a huge amount, I know, but it wouldn't even come handy, not even remotely close to covering the cost of paying the military. And that was one of Trump's dedicated supporters. So you guarantee you that is going to be a quid pro quo. For sure, he's going to get something back for that. In spades, he didn't do that on the goodness of his heart. So I wouldn't make it seem like regular citizens were coming to the rescue here. When it comes to, I can't remember the other point, man, but I'll just let it go here. We need to get over to the internet. But I was just curious, like you say, why executive orders are not being signed or just someone hasn't done something about the people that are going hungry. I mean, other countries should be sending aid to America at this point, because 40 odd million people going hungry. That's a global crisis right there. And I think other countries should be chipping in to help America so people don't starve. Same thing they were doing in Gaza. There's no different people are going hungry. They need food. Government doesn't care. The 01 UKZ. Let's get to Michigan. You gain one hour tonight. What the heck? We're fed up with these time changes. Just hurry up and get on with it already. No more. They say, well, all the experts, medical experts and scientists are saying that it's best to just stay on standard time. I mean, Saskatchewan never changes. So there we go. We don't have much going on today. I'm working on my toast right now. I have to be eating my cereal. And I'll probably just go get groceries. That's it. So that's how usually my Saturday trips. Getting back into the swing of things at work. And a couple of changes too. People are retiring. Even my warehouse manager, he's officially retired now because of his health issues. And so the guy that was taking over for him, he's retiring soon too. And there was one fellow as well who just retired on Thursday. Well, Thursday was his last day. He'd been there 29 years. Yeah, 29 years and 12 days. That's how specific they were. So me, I'll probably do it in three years. Oh, hey, thanks, Rosie. The Halloween shot of everybody, well, those of us that dressed up, just a handful of us. But anyway. Game six last night, oh, very unfortunate. Blue Jays lost 3-1 to the LA Dodgers. I'm going to reset here so I don't time out. VA6GRZ returning. So game seven tonight, very exciting. So we'll see what happens tonight. Go Jays go. Blue Jays, go Blue Jays. There we go. 73 everybody. Have yourselves a great day. 28THJ VA6GRZ. Back to you, Art.

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