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I also had some mental illness that got beaten out by him. But like I said, I'm using the vehicle to cap it, it doesn't let me know. But yeah, this is the future of social security. We're going to end up running out of money, and then we're not going to be able to borrow money because we'll be so far in debt. There's going to be, the government in charge is going to have to cut things, and people are going to be unhappy, and they're going to totally lose power. But yeah, so I'm not looking forward to that this year. This is for Peter State in kilo, kilo 7, November in Quebec, November. On our note 6222, located in Shelton, Washington. Just about the time I'm going to retire, we're going to learn how to do everything I can now to make sure that we're taken care of. Politics, money, money, politics, yeah, I mean, like Josh was saying, it's the way people express themselves, and how do you manage that. I mean, if I go out and print up a bunch of signs and put them out, that's basically a donation to a particular party. If you've got thousands of people doing that all over the country, how do you get that money out of politics? You go around and catch the person as they're putting up the signs and finding them and say, hey, you can't do that. You're going to pay someone to run around and count all the signs and say, okay, this party received this much, so we're going to cut their federal-funded money by this much. It's a crazy rabbit hole for sure. It would definitely be better if we could be able to send things out and get the people up there to answer the questions, but there's nobody biased or non-biased. Every individual is a very good person to disagree, but he's got their lean on politics, and so how do you get a fair shake in this damage? And I think that goes back, you know, I don't think it's just happening now. It's happened in the past, but we sort of feel it now. So I don't think we can get the money out of politics other than some of the dark money and some of these other things. We might be able to try to get a hold on, but it's a business, and there's a lot of people donating and putting out money for politics, and I don't think we're going to get rid of it. All right, back to you.
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