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KC2PKG. Up on Gardner Lake in the great state of Maine. I've got a friend of mine, his name is Ben Maine, he said you know my forefathers thought so much of my great-great-great-great-grandfather and the state after him. And even when you go into every little town across America we've got a street named after his main street. So I remembered his name very well. Yeah I don't know what the answer is on the healthcare. I'm sure people have better ideas than I do. I wish that you know it's just going to send a lot more people to the emergency room and they're not going to be able to pay and going to take the hospitals and so forth. But I don't know about Obamacare. I've never been on that, I never had that so I can't really comment. I know my, I had a cousin that was and it worked pretty good for them while they had it and now I don't think they're going to be able to afford it because it is going to a very high premium according to her. So they're just going to have to drop it and try to do something else or get a higher amount that they have to pay up front out of pocket. So I don't know, I don't have the answers on that one, Greg, George. I appreciate everybody's thoughts but I'm thankful right now that I have a job where I can have my wife on there and I have my kids on there too up to age 26 but they they both are working and have health care through the state so they're covered right now. But man, I tell you it matters when you get a little age on you have to take some medicine and all that stuff. It's good to have health care because it'll, you'll need it sooner or later for sure. But I don't know all the answers to that. Health care, immigration, criminal justice system, we've got a lot of problems in America but hey, we're still rolling down here in Tuckasegee. Back to you, Greg. K-M4, QVC.
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