 Why, then, the Democrats, if everything's fine, want to make all states perform their elections the same with HR1 and include things that just don't make sense, dropping the voting age to 16. Do we want teenagers voting, banning any state, banning any state from requiring ID? You know, I have to present an ID to get cigarettes or beer. We certainly should for the integrity of the vote. So if everything is fine, why are the Democrats cramming this? And I can tell you what's going on in Georgia is about politics. They're gaslighting these changes. They're gaslighting these improvements in fear-mongering, calling them racist, calling them Jim Crow, so that they can then justify getting rid of the filibuster and then cram through HR1, which will make it the nation's vote-like California and vote-like New York. They have confidence in all these issues based on a manufactured lie that the election was stolen. There were multiple recounts in Georgia. I mean, both sides have their arguments about the bill. I just interviewed Gabriel Sterling, Republican in the Secretary of State's office last night, and he conceded that, yes, I mean, had Donald Trump not lost Georgia, they probably wouldn't have done this. He said there was a punitive measure in the bill against the Secretary of State's office. No, he said that about one specific issue on his office. I said that. I said that. One specific issue, but Gabriel and Kemp were the same officials CNN and the media and others were lauding when they pushed back on Trump, but now this is a crisis and now this is voter suppression and now this is racist. So I think we're, there's a little bit of talking out of both sides of our mouth on this one. Well, and I'm not taking a certain position. I'm just looking at the facts here, and there are a record number of bills being passed through Republican legislatures, which they have the right to, hey, they were elected into the office. They have the right to do that. I am not saying that. And through the Democratic-led Congress, right, so as their number one priority, their first bill, not immigration, not healthcare reform, not transportation, their number one priority. And if everything is fine, then why do they want to so dramatically change the way the entire nation votes? If everything is fine, then the same question would go. And I want to get to COVID and China, too. But the same question would go again in Florida, where if it was so great, were you guys been doing mail-in ballots using drop boxes for so long? Because Florida was a disaster. And why? Florida was a disaster years ago. Yeah, it used to be. Years and years ago. And we've improved. And we've improved every time. So then why, okay. So anyway, we could talk about that. And by the way, Pennsylvania in 2019, the Republican legislature passed the mail-in ballots there. But we must move on. I like a lively debate, and this certainly has been one.