 Somebody asked, what does Bloomberg stand for? I mean, he stands for a moderate form of, you know, he stands for moderation. He stands for being a centrist, for some free markets don't over-regulate. You know, he's about a center as a left as any Democrat can be. He's no different, I think, than moderate Republicans. He's a friend of Wall Street. He's a friend of business, but he's a crony. He believes in cronyism. He would support cronyism, even though he didn't run his business necessarily as a crony, but he would support. He's a billionaire who actually made his money at business and produced a devastatingly new product that everybody uses because it's so good and so vital for their business. In that sense, he's far greater productive genius than Donald Trump is and has contributed much, much more to the world from an economic perspective. He actually made his billions completely legitimately without much cronyism, as far as I can tell, and produced a real product that people really, really want and really, really need. And he didn't inherit it and then just invest it. He actually built something and created something. So I respect Bloomberg as a businessman. As a politician, he stands for nothing really. He's kind of a Democrat on the social issues. He wants to control guns, but he also is pro-abortion and he's pro-gay marriage and all of that. And he's also, he wants regulation, but he doesn't want too much regulation. He wants more taxes on the rich, but not too much more taxes on the rich. So he is a centrist, a stand for nothing centrist, which is probably about as good as we can get today. He's also a little bit of a, maybe a lot of, what do you call it, a paternalist, paternalist, because he wanted to ban large, big soft drinks because they had too much sugar in them and he didn't want people to have sugar. And he is, so he's definitely that, but on the other hand, he was for stop and frisk, which is typically a kind of a right-wing policy. So where cops were allowed to stop and frisk people without having a specific suspicion of them, but just in a particular neighborhood, particular area, they were allowed to stop and frisk anybody. And that's typically very anti-left and he's coming under attack by the left from that. Using the super chat. And I noticed yesterday when I appealed for support for the show, many of you step forward and actually supported the show for the first time. So I'll do it again. Maybe we'll get some more today. If you like what you're hearing, if you appreciate what I'm doing, then I appreciate your support. Those of you who don't yet support the show, please take this opportunity. Go to Iranbrookshow.com slash support or go to subscribe star.com, Iranbrook show and, and, and make a kind of a monthly contribution to keep this, to keep this going. I'm not sure when the next.