 Joe. What is your opinion on nationalizing the pharmaceutical industry? I want decentralized math. Right now pharmaceutical companies control governments. Do they have the most amount of lobbyists in government right now? That or the war industry, the war things? Or who is it? I think it's the pharmaceutical industry that has the most amount of lobbyists in government. So they run the government. So we want to flip it around and get government to run those guys. But they are, right? Because if you look at the CEOs or top management in most of the, what do you call it, pharmaceutical companies, they actually had a role in the CDC and the FDA, right? They were like that. Some of them were the top person in the CDC goes and becomes the CEO of Moderna or Pfizer, right? Or AstraZeneca or whatever it is, right? The top person in the FDA goes and becomes the CFO of Moderna or Pfizer or whatever, right? There is no separation right now between government and pharmaceutical companies, right? Because it's a revolving door. They're all just going through it. Okay. I think what needs to happen is there's got to be laws put into place that time limit that no one in government that holds a position in a certain field should be allowed to work for a pharmaceutical or any other type of company that they were regulating for at least, for at least 15 to 20 years, right? Banned from working with any of these companies for 15 to 20 years, maybe even giving them a lifetime back, right? For example, check this out. This is in regards to business, but it applies in this principle, right? When you, let's say you own a company, right? You create this product, right? You have a factory, right? And you decide to sell your company. When someone comes to buy it, right? In the contracts, and you're a dum-dum if you don't put this in the contract, if you're buying this person's company, right? In the contract, it usually stipulates that the person you're buying this company from will not, will not and cannot open up a business similar to this, okay? Or the same type of business within your area and whatever your region is. If this is a huge multi-billion dollar thing, it would be like international. If it's a small company, like a multi-million dollar company or a few hundred thousand dollar company, it could be just very regional, right? In the contract, it should stipulate, and if you're doing this, make sure you have it in there, that this person you're buying it from cannot open up a factory similar to it or work for any company similar to it for at least five years, right? Because what that means, if they sold it without that stipulation, maybe they sold you a junk factory with all useless equipment, they just wanted to unload, and you being the fool that bought it that didn't have the stipulation, these guys just unloaded this crap to you, and then the next month they go and open up a new company, right? New headquarters, and they have their client list, right? They call up all their clients, why would the clients stay with you? Because when you buy a business like this, the client list goes with it, right? Why would the clients stay with you with someone new with old equipment? When they can go to the person they've been dealing with for years or decades with a factory with new equipment, right? Stipulation, that's what should happen, right? In government, these guys are running the government, are the watchdogs of these corporations, right? Making sure that these corporations do not screw over humanity, and it's a revolving door, they go work here and then go get paid stocks, options and stuff like this, make a ton of money. What an insane system, especially when it comes to healthcare, what an insane system who dreamt up this fascism, right? Because this is what it is, right? According to the original definition of fascism by Benito Mussolini, right? Is the merger of government and corporations and using the citizens to do have the best interests of not the citizens but the corporations in mind, right? Insanity, insanity.