 I think the next president should work in a fast-food restaurant for a day. So many more new jobs, an ongoing job, service jobs. So many of these service jobs are not filled by teenagers, but they're filled by 20-something, 30-something, regular working people. Finding a way to make sure these service jobs aren't, if not good jobs, at least well compensated jobs and actually working one and seeing what a dragon is, is very important. It's housing costs. In our most productive cities here in D.C., San Francisco, New York, housing costs are just incredibly high. And it's not so bad for the wealthy, but it's detrimental for middle-class people. It creates a barrier for working people who want to live in cities and be next to this productive capacity. And it's a bottleneck on younger people who want to move to productive cities to do more and to advance their own careers. The United States needs a stronger labor movement. It needs something to organize workers as workers just for the sake of that. It needs a political counterbalance to corporations and to large formations of capital. I think a lot of our problems right now are directly traced back to the time of unions. So with that in mind, I think the next president should have a portrait of the A-field Randolph in the White House. Randolph is a hero of the labor movement, someone who has organized countless African-American workers. And specifically because he helped organize African-American workers, that one of the great weaknesses of the labor movement in the 20th century was the racial divide. And I think going forward, a multiracial labor movement is for the absolute necessary to building a country more hospitable to middle-class people. And Randolph, I think, was a pioneer of the kind of labor movement that we need.