 I was watching a documentary called BYOB Bring Your Own Brigade about California's fire problems and there was a focus on the city of paradise and how building codes can reduce the odds of dangerous fires. So the fire department suggested building codes that prohibited gutters. So it doesn't cost anything to remove gutters or to not build your home with gutters. And apparently gutters create a fire hazard because leaves collect in gutters and so it makes it more inflammable. But people of paradise are conservative and libertarian they don't like being told what to do. So I have a lot of libertarian instincts so if there's a transaction that involves no externalities to the transaction then my instincts are go libertarian. But with building codes and fires what you do with your own home that has profound effect on your neighbors and just seems so similar to the whole whole COVID epidemic and social distancing and vaccination. So you have the libertarian instinct that all what to do particularly with their own bodies but then if you get sick then you increase the likelihood of COVID getting transmitted to somebody else. So it seems to me that having fire code restrictions building code restrictions makes sense. I lived in rural Northern California I lived in Newcastle and so everybody in the subdivision where I was had at least six acres. And so if people employed proper fire safety protocols removing anything that could become a light farther away from their homes then that was good for everybody else. So I'm thinking about restrictions on say not building homes with new gutters that seems amnesty sensible to me. Like what exactly is the big deal about not having gutters? And so I'm not purely libertarian in the sense that most transactions have externalities people external to the transaction get affected. So requiring that there be nothing that can burn within five feet of a structure seems eminently sensible. So the conservatives and the libertarians and the Republicans in paradise they're heat these proposed building code restrictions to reduce fire hazards. But to me they make perfect sense. And so once a transaction has effects on other people I don't know anything about global warming but if the conventional wisdom is right then the conventional approaches of trying to reduce activities that create climate change then that would make sense. And if the conventional wisdom about COVID is right and I believe it generally is then social distancing and vaccination and getting a booster shot seems like the way to go not just for you and your health but because everything that you do affects other people. So libertarian solutions are great when there are no externalities to a transaction but most transactions have externalities they affect people outside of the transaction. And so whether it comes to building codes I know in Jerusalem they have all these structures that are made of Jerusalem stone so it creates a uniformity and a beauty to the city because of its building codes and more closely packed we are the more we need laws and restrictions and codes. So I see a lot of similarities between the issues raised by BYOB bring your own brigade about California's fire problems and solutions to California's fire problems and the challenges raised by, for example it's not the only party affected so the father of the baby is affected the baby is affected the sanctity life are involved so it's not her body it's in her body and so issues of abortion are raised. All right, bye bye.