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Yeah, Kilo Bravo Zero, Mike Hoffman, the hospital's got a conference call at 8, and they can call. And so I said, well, they are in Tennessee, so maybe it's going to be an hour difference there. That was 10 minutes ago, so I guess they're not going to do that. I got another conference call at 10, but once they get out of that call, they call me at 10. I can't take two conferences at once. I guess I could, but why would you, right? So Gray left me a message on Do Drop In, and he was agreeing about something I had said, but he also said that he takes exception to the 50-50 characterization, or characteristic, of the election itself. He said the election was about 50-50, but things have changed. Well, I agree with you, Gray. 100 percent, things have changed. And when the election happened, it wasn't 50-50. I researched this. It was about 33 percent didn't bother voting at all, and 33 percent of Democrats voted, and 33 percent of Republicans voted, right? Overall, so it's 33-33-33. There was only a few points difference between the Democrats and the Republicans. They were like at 35-36 on the Republican side, and the Democrat side was roughly 32-33, something like that. I have to look it up again, to be honest with you. So it wasn't a whole nation picking our president. It was only 66 percent. Now that 63-66 percent, it was roughly 30 percent on each side, 33-1-2 percent on each side, but just a small margin where he won. So, anyhow, I just want to get that out there. I think that's important. I really do. 30 percent, 33 percent of our country didn't even bother to vote. So, because they're probably just too damn disgusted.
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