 Honestly, the government needs to stop making unproductive decisions. Everyone was making bad decisions. For instance, my sister Theodora was born that year. They need to do a better job of weighing the pros and cons of their policies. Look, I made pros and cons list lists, and then I came up with three different scoring systems to determine the best project. I just don't know what scoring system to use. You know, just like individuals do with their decisions. For example, I'm currently faced with the decision as to whether to cut my fingernails or not. You're going to be faced with a difficult decision today. On the plus side, cutting my fingernails would make me less likely to get a hang nail. Probably. Somebody discovered a hang nail. Also less likely while digging for earwax to accidentally pick out my eardrum. However, on the downside of cutting my fingernails, there is, of course, the time and effort involved we need to consider not just in the cutting of the fingernails, mind you, but also the added time and effort needed to perform certain tasks with fingernail less fingers. We need to stay put. Consider all the facts and then I'll draw up a reconnaissance plan. Like properly and satisfactorily scratching your crotch. So maybe you come up with a new innovative solution. I already have the perfect solution that'll make the critters happy and give you more space. And perhaps removing the fingernails from only your left hand while leaving them on your right hand, cutting the procedural time needed for the fingernail cutting task itself in half. You can saw through a femur in 28 seconds. I'm betting I can cut that time in half. Now, they got your tongue and say, ah. And then you can pick your ear with your left fingernail less hand while scratching your crotch with your right fingernailed hand. However, although innovative, this solution does require more mental processing to use the correct hand for the task at hand. Now, just focus on the task at hand. Also, picking your right ear with your left hand while doable is not how most people perform the procedure. No, that's not how you do it. So there's that to consider. The point is, trade-offs, frozen cons, cost-benefit analysis, line by line from the past six quarters, which will offer us a good cost analysis comparison that I think we'll be able to utilize. That's how decisions should be made, dang it. Especially long-term decisions. Not by picking one data point and throwing money out the window based on it. This says money to burn. It looks like you're burning money.