 We are at South Burlington Middle School. This is the first location we've come to today on Town Meany Day 2020 exit voices. We're going to try to get some interviews of people who came out to vote and see what's what. I'm against the school band and the reason is because there's only 7,500 homes in South Burlington. It's a very small city and they expect that if this were to pass the two buildings that aren't in bad shape would be totally demolished. Two new buildings would be put up. It would cost $345 million in order for taxpayers to take on that burden for the next 32 years. People are going to be moving out of the city. They won't be able to take the increase on this taxpayer bond. The school bond that we're putting up for a vote today is the result of years of work, both on the part of the school board. A lot of the community members that helped do that work and we really believe that it is the right way forward for our middle and high schools. Both of them have significant infrastructure needs. Neither of them have been significantly updated in terms of the support for the educational model that we're trying to implement in those schools in the 60 years that they've been standing. And it's really time for us to do something about both of those issues. One of the positive things about that budget is that we have growing enrollment and so we're adding some staff to take care of that growing enrollment, especially at the elementary level. So there are exciting things afoot at the district. Unfortunately it means a big budget and a big bond. It would be great to have a new school and to have that for the kids, but it's just too much of a wait for the taxpayers to take all that cost. So I'm opposing it. I'm not in favor of it. I'm actually on the school board. So I voted to put this bond in front of the community. It's what our teachers, administrators, experts all said was necessary for the next 50 plus years of the education. We understand it comes at a very high price tag, but really felt we needed to put this before the community for them to weigh in and let us know if it's worth it. So as a realtor, I know what happens when taxes increase substantially and I fear that it's going to create a glut of homes on the market driving home values down. If we think rationally about it, interest rates are at a historic low. I think that if we get started now, we'll have a better chance of saving money in the long run. In 10 years from now, we will definitely have to replace our high school and our middle school buildings and I think we ought to get going on it now. Give my vote to Trump. Make sure enough people actually say it because when you look at every little thing, whether it happens to be our freedom, our prosperity, the environment, it's just amazing. This is the right person to have there. So I'm going to make sure that my vote also said on that as well. Today I'm just looking at the presidential election, looking to vote for Bernie, so kind of going from there. Really it's just about bringing the community together, making sure that we're getting what we need as far as safety, programming, all that stuff going on. So just here to do my part. Well, I think it's necessary to beat Donald Trump. I think the best bet is Joe Biden. I'm sympathetic to anybody whose heart goes to Bernie and Vermont. I think that's fine. We're not going to have much impact anyway, but it's Biden who needs to be the nominee. I'm just here to support Bernie today. I'm a South Burlington resident, but I also hope that to see you at the rally tonight. Yeah, show up at the rally. I'm sorry that my two favorites, Pete Buttigieg and Amy Klobuchar declined to leave, so now I'm leaning towards Bernie. I always vote. I think if you don't vote, you don't have any right to complain about the process.