I think that like as of right now, like pretty much it's almost like this. You have like a very injured person and they're talking about medical costs as opposed to acting and saving the life or immediately repairing their body. I think right now when you put the fire out, we need to go and deport all these illegals, fix their country and then talk about the deficit.
I think that's an appropriate gauge for what's a priority, what's not a priority. You know, deficit support, you talk about debt and how that's going to affect the dollar and our future. But at the same time, like we're not going to have a country if we go like this for another 10 or so years, you know, like we already have a century of cities overflowing with these illegals and the average deportation as it is, you know, it's.
Chief, real quick, real quick, diligent. I got one of the Capitol Hill journalists. She's willing to come on and kind of brief us on the drama and what's going on.
Her name is Julie Grace Brufky. She's pretty solid. She's a good reporter.
She's, you know, she's running off the galleries to come here and give us a look. I'm going to preface this. She is a reporter, not a congresswoman.
So please do not berate her and go after her, guys. She's just going to give us a feel for what's on the floor, who's talking to who. So let's just be kind, mindful and appreciate her for actually coming in here.
OK, let's take it easy. I got you, Hanson. But if she comes in here with any any of the feminism, I'm telling you.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. She's she's pretty. She's a good chick.
She's a straight up gal. Like, really, really, I don't think if she wasn't if she wasn't with you, there's that feminism again. If she wasn't legit, Hanson, I don't think that you would ever try to bring her into the to the space again.