You Do Know That
But I do hear you, man, but the extremes, all I do is just pray for them. Mike, what's up? Now, by the way, Mike and Barbie, Mi Casa Tu Casa. Anybody you want to bring up, anything you want to say, you do know that.
Yeah, sounds great. Once we see Steve in the audience, , I just sent you a text message, so take a look at that and then we'll see how you want to proceed with that. But always good to be here with you.
See American Faith in the audience as well. They're on the speaker panel. Always good to see them.
Good people in here. See my boy DJ Pixel. DJ got his hands up.
DJ, definitely, brother, what's up? Yeah, thank you for having me, or , for hosting. I just wanted to double-click on what Ms. Stephanie and the goat Mike Mack are saying. I mean, because California really has just created this paradox where progressive policies, you know, OK, fine, if we want to try to be fair to both sides and bring everyone to the table for a conversation, OK, your feel-good policy was aimed at trying to create some kind of equality and bolster a safety net and what have you and stabilize millions of people.
But at the same time, you know, when you look at the various reports of empirical data and economists like Pax Foundation and so forth, I mean, you find that basically what they've done is just created modern-day serfdom. I mean, you know, you have a situation there where you've got, like, 20 percent of entrepreneurship has dropped. You've got, like, 40 percent of households that have just completely been crushed under the weight of all this, like, innovation that they have there.