 Yes, I'd like for you sir, please expand higher taxes and please could you make a counter offer as far as what you think higher taxes are? No one quantifies what are higher taxes and I don't mean a rate. I mean a percentage. Our taxes going to go up 10% 20% 30% because if you say, oh, well, your tax rate will go up three or four percent as a percentage of what? If you're paying 50 50% your taxes go up 5%. You see what I'm saying? Well, okay. So what rate will taxes go up and will they be as progressive as they are now? So right now, let's say if you talk about the immediate demands of a program like Medicare for all a large segment of the savings will be founded administrative savings and whatnot, but you can't have me cost no administrative savings from cutting billing departments and whatnot. I mean, this is this is creating a bureaucracy. You already have a bureaucracy and exist. So by the way, most he's doing this service to most conservatives because most conservatives agree there's such a thing as certain I am not a conservative. Well, most people on the right would agree there's such a thing as as a as a natural monopoly in certain sectors that in fact it makes sense to have a state monopoly on on on roads, for instance, and so on. But my primary emphasis is about power is about kind of the question of how we transition from an economy driven by private capitalists and turning into an economy driven by worker owners. But what is the taxes? So how much is it going to cost? It doesn't matter. A worker owned firm could, in fact, have a a flat tax system of 20%. And you have to you have to decide, well, how big is the country, the hypothetical country you're talking about? How young is the population? What social services if the country is older, then in fact, these firms might be need to be taxed at a higher rate. I mean, this is I mean, I mean, who pays corporate tax pay corporate tax. Let's hear your on perspective on tax. So it's not relevant here, because under his system, there's no wealth being created. There's nothing to tax. We become much, much poorer. I'm not I'm not joking. We become much, much poorer. The tax rate in Venezuela doesn't matter. It doesn't matter what the tax rate is. Nobody has anything to pay the taxes with. Now the tax rate in some way like Sweden is excess of 50%. Right. But it's less progressive than the United States. The Sweden is much more, it is much less progressive than the US, because everybody pays taxes when the US, there's a vast number of people who don't pay any taxes. But the point really is that when you have a system that is when you take away the incentive, when you take away capitalism, when you take away capitalists, when you take away the corporation, the business, the creation, you're not going to be left with much, we're not going to be left with much. So there's nothing to redistribute. There's nothing out there. Next question. What we need today, what I call the 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 despair, cynicism and impotence and does not intend to give up the world to the dark ages and to the role of the collectivist broads.