 What are your thoughts on the U.S. military draft being reinstated? I've been hearing recent news about it, thanks. I don't think it will be reinstated, but, but, check this out, I think one of the reasons the United States has been opening up the floodgates and letting it mass, like, millions of people walk into the United States is because in the early mid-2000s, the Bush Jr. regime passed a law saying that, okay, anybody that wanted to migrate to the United States, if they were willing to serve in the U.S. military for a designated amount of time, they would get fast-track residency and then they could get into, get citizenship. So I think one of the reasons they've been flooding the U.S. aside from voting and all this shit, you know, breaking up the United States, red versus blue and all this jazz is to have cannon fodder and say, you, you're an illegal here. Join the military, right? For, let's say, five years, four years, three years, two years, whatever. We'll give you landed status and you're an American citizen within five years. Maybe, right? But I don't think they're gonna bring the draft in. The draft in the United States would not work. I think people rise up so fast, the people in the White House, their heads would spend, right? Sterling on censored tube. Salute, salute, salute. Salute, salute, salute. Good question, by the way. Possibly reinstated. Yeah, I don't think they're gonna reinstated. Yeah.