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KJ5, ILQ returning. Oh man, I tell ya. It does seem like a slow morning. Hang on a second. Come on. I'll step it outside with my dog. It does seem like a slow morning, but that's okay. I mean, it is election day, and Georgia's, I think, gonna say something about Missouri. I kind of wish it would have. Not that it's controversial or anything, but it is election day, and it is relevant. I don't think I'm Texas. I mean, I gotta go vote today. I always wait until the actual election day. I don't vote early. I like the traditional thing. I would vote early if I needed to. I have no opposition to it. Just personally, I like to go down there on election day and cast my vote. You know, like millions of people have done before us over the last 249 years. Probably the historical thing in me I like. I don't know. Anyhow, I gotta go vote today in Texas. And really the only thing on our ballot is propositions or amendments to our state constitution. There's some money stuff and some water redistricting things. It doesn't seem like anything super controversial that I've been able to read about. I think there's 17... Gene, get in the yard. I think there's 17 propositions to vote on. So I'll probably refresh myself on those today before I head up to the courthouse to vote. We're definitely not voting as much as Jersey or Virginia. They got big governor races. The only two governor races in the nation this year. I do find it very fascinating that both areas are really close to being neck and neck. You know, that's amazing. That's good. Good. That's how I wish every political race was. Neck and neck. You know, it's kind of like football. I don't like it whenever a team wins 54 to nothing. That's a boring game to me. I like it when they're close. You know, when your heart is being tugged on the fourth quarter with less than 10 seconds left and your team has to score to win, those are the type of genes I like. And I like the exact same political type races. It just makes it fascinating and exciting. So, anyhow, yeah, that's probably what I'll do today is work on my project for work. Monitor the news today over the election stuff this evening, probably. Oh, I'm interested in seeing what happened to California, Proposition 50. I know they poured a lot of money into it, so I'm interested to see how that plays out. See how the California voters... I find it fascinating. So, something California does that I wish Texas did... Oh, you better write that down. I'm going to take a quick break. Okay, I'm back. They actually take the redistricting to their people and let them vote on it. I think that's phenomenal. It lets the people decide whether or not the redistricting should take place. Texas doesn't do that, or political districts do whatever the hell they want to do down there. Thankfully, they only truly meet once every two years, so it's not like it's a crazy turnaround of new laws and new policies here in Texas. But, irregardless, I'm interested to see what happens with Proposition 50. That's an interesting one. So, there you go. Nothing controversial. Just what I'm going to be paying attention to today. We'll see what happens at the end of the day. How's that? KJ5 IRQ back to Russell.
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