 I know that's where you're going, and I just thought it was a little souvenir here. It's just something that reminds you of us, but also all the link with all those papers. Oh, isn't that nice? Thank you. Thank you. Oh, God, don't you care. Okay. Well, good luck. Well, I'm just comforting myself that you're not too far away. That's right. Thank you for always here. Good. I wanted to tell you how much I appreciated the honor, actually the singular honor of serving on your staff as a special assistant. I particularly appreciate the confidence that you placed in me and nominated me to be the general counsel of the department of commerce. Well, thank you for all that you've done here, and I say it isn't really a goodbye. You're just changing positions on the team. Well, I think the secretary Baldridge is really a first-class cabinet officer that will be in his counsel over there, certainly being a part of your team. That's important enough. You're just something to keep the papers from going away. Thanks again very much. All right. Good luck. Nice to see you. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. I'm going to turn around and get a picture of you. Okay. I'll have a spin for you. Can you just tell me what I'm supposed to do every day? I'm not. Yeah. I don't know what it looks together, but it's a little bitty for me. But I've certainly enjoyed it. Yeah. It's amazing for a long time. Wish you well, and here's just no pins. Super nice. Oh, I won't do that. Thank you very much. I'll be getting a chance to see you. All right. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Stanley, I'll probably be covering you in the next four minutes. All right. Can we turn the lights on for a second? Are you ready to play? Yeah. How do I do it? You realize how dumb you look? 410. 25, 420. Okay. Yeah. Thank you. Thank you. How many people are still here? Everybody happy? Yes. Ah, you got about 12. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. Ten. Floating the present. Lights. Lights. Lights. Lights down. Lights put together. Lights down. Well, I will be happy to have you here for this signing. 8 art, 1869. It's just a part of what I hope will be a larger tax reform later, so we can all be together for another signing. I hope the rest of tax reform is as easy as this one was. Somehow doubt it. You and me both. Yeah. We're glad in the hearts of it. I know the hearts of us. You had their public support in this. Thank you. Appreciate it. Appreciate it. It was a good deal. Pleased to be here. Glad that you did that for the American working man and woman. That's what that's all about. Particularly in my district. Thank you, Mr. President. I think we can just group it. I think we can. I think we can just group it. I think we can just group it. I think we can just group it. I think we can just group it. I think we can just group it. I think we can just break for the people. I think we can just break for the people. I think we can just break for the people. We can remove them. Mr. President, I think you're one of the tenants the Jim F. that will be able to build on this. I love there. Thanks. Thanks. I think you should move to a fling, dad. It's another one of those pens for giving away, too. It's another one of those pens for giving away. Everyone has to go to the archive. We'll archive it. You want it in Nebraska? Thank you, Mr. President. The show's common sense. I want to drill in the retail. Thank you. Thank you. First stage in tax reform. That's what I told Mr. Baker when he testified. That was a down payment. That was a down payment. All our battles on deregulation were this easy, Mr. President. Yes. I do too. I think we've got a lot more to go. Mr. President, didn't you know this was in the bill last year? Okay. Didn't you know this provision was in the bill last year? Why didn't you sign up last year with this on this provision? Well, because I didn't have line-up on the bill. Mr. President, do you think the House version of the budget is really going to hurt national security? I think I'm going to wait and register my opinion when they get to the conference. Are you concerned about it? Yes, I am concerned. Thank you very much. Mr. President, I'd like to present to you a piece of advice. She had an immediate connection with the DC, and I said, yeah, I thought I was pretty involved in it. She felt sorry for you about what happened. You're right. When you need some advice, call. I wear a sport jacket, unless I hear differently. And all you've got to do is relay it to the President, or like the new Dr. Hanfield. Hello, Mr. President. Mr. President, it's great to see you. Yes, it has been evident enough that it was the responsible for all of this. So far this year, we're asking for $40 million. That's about $0.40 since 1982, and we've recently put in another $2.5 million and more to follow.