 Well, what if what's the success story of moderate socialism? Well, Shavez in Venezuela was a moderate socialist. I mean he was a Stalin and he wasn't he wasn't Mao and he and he certainly wasn't Pol Pot So, you know, what did he do? He basically, you know, the oil company to ready be nationalized before he took over But he but he nationalized all the oil services industries around the oil fields And then he and then he nationalized and turned into collective farms or the farming businesses I mean nothing wrong with that, right? That that's that's kind of that's just plain vanilla simple socialism, right? I mean, what does Corbyn want to do? He wants to nationalize some stuff Nationalization is a core to this and it's good for the country and it's for the group and it's for the collective and to Hell with individuals who own it No, they don't matter and Ultimately, is this central planning better than each of us doing our own thing and all this chaos running around in the marketplace? If we could plan how many tomatoes or potatoes or lettuce we needed to make wouldn't that make more sense? Well, you see how much sense it makes By the fact that today in Venezuela people are literally starving little babies and dying of malnutrition in Venezuela now, let's let's put this in context right Venezuela has more oil reserves than any country on the planet more than Saudi Arabia They just can't access them because when they nationalized everything to do with the oil fields They lost all the technology and their ability to innovate and their ability to Stay on top and to go out and explore find all the oil the oil is there. They just need to go get it They don't have the capital. They don't have the resources. They don't have their ability So oil is drying up There's no food. We're talking about a country. That is one of the most fertile countries in the world certainly in Latin America used to export food before the farms were nationalized, but you know what it turns out It's funny. It's kind of weird the collective farms in Ukraine and collective farms in China and collective farms in Venezuela And I'd even say collect the farms in Israel. Don't work They don't produce the goods Nobody cares We're gonna try it again Because we should next time it'll work Einstein had something to say about What do you call somebody who tries to do the same thing over and over again? Expecting different results That's insanity And yet socialists are insane