 It was very little positive in the news. OK, another quick one. This one's about landlords. And you remember, I said something about landlords. I published it not bad. You might have seen my part. I had defending landlords. The Tubion company picked it up. And then I thought they would publish it like the Chicago Tubion or the LA Times or other of the big newspapers that they cover. It was published in a couple of third-way small little outlets because who the hell wants to read it not bad about about defending landlords. Defending landlords right to actually have the occupant live by the contract, actually have people pay when they're supposed to pay. And it was anti-Trump, but also anti a bunch of Democratic governors who basically put this moratorium on rent until the beginning of the year. This is a Trump policy. So the response of the real estate industry is this. And I'm quoting today the Department Industries National Association distributed a blast saying, asking members to demand that Congress provide billions for rental assistance in response to the CDC eviction moratorium. So the idea is Trump basically put this moratorium forward that nobody has to pay rent until the beginning of the year. What's the response? It's not trying to get rid of the moratorium. Not for Congress to pass a bill that says, no, no, no, they allowed to collect bill and override the president. No, because that partially couldn't pass and doesn't have a chance. So passing it would make the landlords seem egoistic. It would make the landlords seem like they don't care, that they just want to make money instead. What they're asking all their members is to write to Congress to fix the economic consequence of this by having the government provide billions and billions of dollars in handouts to renters so that the renters can then afford to pay the rent. So it's not about getting the government out of the way so we can go back to work so we can actually engage in an economy so that people can afford because that would have them take up a position about COVID, which would be unattractive. It's not about government stay out of this, none of your business, let me deal with my renters myself and figure out what kind of, you know, nobody wants to kick out people out of their apartments. People, you know, a renter, if somebody's been steady, always paid the rent and it's now in hard times and a landlord, it's hard to find people to replace that person, you know, they might forgive, you know, give them a few months to catch up anyway. But no, no, no, no. No, this is more handouts. So one regulation leads to other regulations which will end up with other regulations which basically lead to more taxes, more controls, more government intervention, and business is calling for this, but this always happens, right? Government regulates business to business, lobbies government to do things that will increase regulations, not decrease them, increase government involvement, not decrease them. And so we had towards more and more and more collectivism, more and more and more, socialism, more and more and more. Ah, yes, negativity today, sorry guys. What we need today, what I called a new intellectual would be any man or woman who is willing to think, meaning any man or woman who knows that man's life must be guided by reason, by the intellect, not by feelings, wishes, wins or mystic revelations. Any man or woman who values his life and who does not want to give in to today's cult of the spare cynicism and impotence and does not intend to give up the world to the dark ages and to the role of the collectivist roads. All right, before we go on, reminder, please like the show, we've got 163 live listeners right now, 30 likes, that should be at least 100. 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