 So my question to you is how can you ethically justify allowing capitalistic healthcare when the system inherently dictates that people with less money are somehow less deserving of health than those with more? Without, I mean, I bet you I drive a much safer car than you do because I have more money and I bought a better car than you have. The fact is one of the reasons it's worthwhile to make money and to become wealthier is because you live a better life. You can buy better stuff, buy safer stuff, and have a higher quality, including in the healthcare. So I'm not I'm not for equality of outcome, not equality of outcome in healthcare, not equality of outcome in what kind of food you eat or what equality of outcome in anything. You get to produce what you own. Now I was a student here at UT and my wife got pregnant unexpectedly and we had student insurance that didn't cover pregnancy.