 Of course, if you do see anything like that, you know, like I told Ken, we're here in a minute, so if you do see something, you know, if you want to just wait and you see us just pull us aside and say, hey, this is what I saw, and we can take that information because hopefully with that information we'll be able to try to do something about it. You know, the more information that we have, the better, and overall we think that it's a great help. I think I don't really have much more for you. Have you always lived here? Well, yeah. It helped my community. Yeah, that's totally respectful. So what did you do in the U.S.? Where did you go for learning? Yeah, for school. Oh, okay. Did you go to a college or just go, okay, that totally makes sense. Did you come back with any different ideas or mindsets that you had prior to leaving? Not really. Just, you know, when I left, it was, you know, not as bad as it looks now, but you know, like I said, it's getting better and better. And of course you came back with that extra knowledge and information in hopes of making your town better, which is something that's really admirable because not everybody would have the courage to do that. Everybody would, you know, be able to afford what they can and just build up what we lost. So, of course, that's our same mindset, so I think we're in the same picture. Yeah, so that's good news. We're doing work. We're in our meetings, you know, that's what we get that accomplished. Okay, great. So meetings are going well? Of course. Okay, so from town and... Well, I mean, of course it requires a lot of people. Okay, okay. How I'm doing business, right? Well, no, yeah, I'm just curious. You know, I'm small talking. Well, I don't ask you about how you make your money, so... I understand. I understand. My town, how I run it, that's my business. I understand. I know what you're asking is that way I could better understand, and then that gives me the, you know, the information I need that I could better help and assist. This is two months in and we haven't seen much... All I'm seeing is still hostility and people are still uprising. We see vandalism across our town. Nothing's being done. Okay. All you brought to us is a piece of paper. All that talk about you're going to bring that decision maker out here. We haven't seen anybody come out here. You know, lower-end jobs that are coming up around, which is a good thing. Yeah, I'm not seeing any of that. You're not seeing any of that? Okay, okay. Coming from your perspective, are you seeing a job increase, or are you seeing any kind of, you know, employers with hiring signs up, or has any of the local businesses come in? Is that something that you guys are working with them with for years other than that? I don't know. No, I mean, we're hearing, you know, little things in here and there, but for the most part, you know, that was an effort that maybe some of these meetings that you guys are trying to, you know, conduct and have is, you know, maybe focused or centered around bringing some jobs in or anything like that. Well, I mean, like I said, we're doing all these different business calls, so you're trying to get more money for this town, so... Okay. ...we're working on it on our end. Okay, yeah, and like I said, we're trying to do our end to help, you know, promote and get that awareness out and, you know, build that unity and peace, so perfect, all right. This is a paper and not really helping out. Well, I mean, that's what we're trying to do with those pieces of paper. We're trying to get that, I mean, from what we gathered on employment was a concern. So, you know, with the cafe back up and running, people have that opportunity to get in and do those searches and get that feeling of what's going on and see if there's any kind of rebuilding going on that might lead to future, you know, employment opportunities. So, like I said, it's a progress. It's a slow process. Being in those positions, I'm sure you understand that sometimes things just don't happen like that. Yeah, so, I mean, I like your enthusiasm, but I mean, we still got to go make some more calls. So, we would like to talk to you some more, but we got to go. We're busy. Like how you say you're busy, we're busy. Oh, no, I completely understand. Like I said, I mean, we see people going to that cafe, so it must be working, but I mean, we just don't... I mean, I don't think all your brains, a piece of paper would help anything. She was super awesome. So, there's a new friend of mine. He's a family friend of Ken. Yeah, he talks great. So, let's go talk to John. All you guys bring in is just like a piece of paper. You guys don't actually help. I mean, people blamed you at first for the radio being destroyed and after a while, people realized it probably wasn't you and now people are starting to blame you for not helping us. Support of it and they understood it and I'm just asking because you're the one who seems to be having a difference of opinion. The message was good, but how is that going to provide work? I mean, that's what we're looking for, stability, not to go to the internet cafe that wasn't broken. So, there's more people coming from outside of town offering certain work, family. I mean, it's not like we would be hindering your employment. Anything that you say to us. I just don't trust that at all. Well, would you be able to tell us what kind of work that is? Some of it's honest, good work. Some of it's dishonest work. Could you explain what would you consider the dishonest part of what they have to do? What would you consider dishonest work? It's my way to feed my family. Is there any kind of extortion that you're seeing going on? I don't know about extortion. Maybe a little bit of corruption. Corruption? I was the radio programmer. I worked with computers for the radio. I didn't even get hired at my job back. So these people that are coming in, they're getting these cheaper jobs. It's not the people. You shouldn't look at the people coming in of the town. You should look at the people in the town who are saying everything's fine. Okay. The mayor and the chief are doing a sufficient job in trying to bring jobs in. Because as the mayor of the town, a lot of that kind of falls on him to be able to get that feeling of the town, see where unemployment is. I don't know. The mayor's doing well for himself. I mean, I'm not going to speak on the mayor. I'm saying from your personal opinion. I'm not going to speak on the mayor. I mean, it's a small town, so you never know who's listening. I think the mayor is doing well. He's doing it. He's doing it. So you think you're saying, you know, you wouldn't change anything that he's doing? I mean, I wouldn't say that. Coming from back home, we all have our political views, and hey, this could be done better and this could be done better. I mean, that might be American perspective. That's not necessarily how things are here. Okay. So is there a sense of hesitation to speak out against the mayor and the chief? I mean, I mean, that's a very American thing to talk about politics. Oh, I mean, that's one thing to talk about politics, but it's one thing to say. I just want to feed my family. I understand. I understand. I mean, people believed in the coalition, but if we can't feed our families, how are we supposed to believe in the coalition? Okay. You were talking about the papers that we were giving out and you said that, you know, what are they supposed to do? So I ask you like, what would you advise us to do in this situation? You know, like, you live here. You know, you're here all the time. We're not, what do you think would be something that we could do to get people? I mean, I've said, if like the coalition come in and bring jobs in and try and help people find work. So how would you, how would you want us to bring in jobs? I mean, I don't know. I mean, I was just a radio programmer. I mean, maybe if you brought in jobs or it was like an unbiased, unbiased way to get jobs, that'd be good. But. Well, I mean, part of the campaign, I know you're saying like the flyers just brought in, you know, more traffic to the cafe. That is an effort to increase customers, to decrease the demand of, you know, hey, we might need more people. And hopefully that's what it'll eventually lead to is more employment opportunities for the people in the town. You know, not just bringing in people to the cafe, but to increase the number of people coming in so the demand for employment goes up higher. Do you actually like it? Do you think it does a good message? Oh, it does. Okay. Yeah. So strong, community type of deal is what we're getting there. Trying to throw around. It's like maybe we try to get a occupancy limit. So just, I don't know what all the bandwidth can handle. So like maybe six to 10 people set it forward. That's right. All right. So I got you a couple of mouse paths. The Cindy stole one already. But if you want mine, put them out in your cafe. That'd be pretty sweet. Blue sky, you know, just nice town, nice people got a good smile and whatnot. Is there anything you like about this or dislike that you think I should probably change? Is there anything you change about it? Like maybe switch to do something else. Do you think it's cool? Yeah, I think it's fine. All right. Now on the backside, just hanging out, having a good time, right? We got the cell phone. That's where you get your memes from, right? Yeah. Just hanging out with the crew there. Simple message of joint forces we'd like to hear. Put them in whatever, you know, stuff like that. Just, you know, what could help the community out? You think that message is actually clear or easy to understand? Definitely. All right. And then what about this picture of everybody hanging out or anything? Is there anything you change about that? No, specifically trying. Maybe better if I was in it. But you know what? It's a good picture. I mean, you want a picture in front of the cafe with me, we could get some stuff going, man. Oh, we can do a lot of things. I'm with all of them. All right. You want a picture? Yeah. Do it real quick. I'll go get you.