So essentially Chicago had a renaissance. At one point it was like, it is now a hell hole, a war zone, but I believe it was Mayor Daley. And I don't know if he was a Democrat or Republican.
I think Democrat actually, but he came in and completely turned Chicago around to the point when I was visiting there, we were walking down the street and pulling furs with their diamonds. And, you know, it was a nice, nice city. It was clean.
They had, you know, cops on bikes. It was like a clean, wonderful city, like you would want it to be. And safe, you know, people spending money, shopping, going to dinner, going to museums out on the lakefront.
Just amazing. And now that I look at it and I'm like, how did it go downhill so quick? So I guess my point is it can be reformed and have like a whole renaissance and it can happen quickly if you have the right people in power. And I truly believe that.
I'm very excited to see the potential. I do think California is about to have a, God, we got to get somebody in there like Trump. Sorry, we do.
I'm with that 100 percent. I totally agree. Cass, let's go to Cass.
Hey, yeah. So I think like, how do I put this? It's like it's important that what really frustrates me is like the polarization, right? Like how they have everybody so worked up in frenzy and polarized into the left. I think that most average, like 90 percent of the population like in the world, honestly.
But we'll just talk about the United States. What? Mostly the same thing. Like we have a lot more in common than even the farthest to the right and the farthest to the left have so much more in common than we do, you know, different.