 Deep flake chicho. What is the relationship with the rates and unemployment? Why is Jay Powell wanting more unemployment? I really need to read up on the economy. I've lost lots of silly questions, and it's not a silly question It's a legit question. Why do they want higher unemployment doesn't make sense Well, it makes sense because they want to control inflate if everybody's employed then everybody's got money Then everybody can buy whatever they want then inflation goes through the roof, right? Because they're printing shitload of money. They want higher unemployment Multiple reasons really they want a dependent Dependent segment of society that's unemployed. They want a higher unemployment that way Corporations that need to hire people, right? There's there isn't going to be wage Competition between the corporations because of Wall Street, right? So for example Google, Microsoft, Apple and I believe Facebook was in there I don't think Facebook was in there, but Microsoft, Google and Apple they might have a couple other tech companies in there as well But those three were in there for sure. They lost the class-action lawsuit like 10-12 years ago Okay, because in the late 1990s they contacted each other and Collaborated together to keep wages low So what they did It's a kid you can't do anything. So what they did, right? They talked to each other and they agreed that they wouldn't try to get an employee to come to their company by offering a better wage so they fixed the wages, right? From mid 1990s I think they did this or no late 1990s early 2000s they did this, right? Because Google really came into effect in 2003 their stock went on, right? So early 2000s, I think they did this, right? So they collaborated together Right to keep wages low and then they lost the class-action lawsuit and they had to pay a few billion dollars to the government Meanwhile, how much how much damage? how much money was lost from The general consumer the workers because these companies suppressed wages It would have been into the trillions of dollars, right? Crazy, crazy