you know, it doesn't for the people that own paraphrasing george carlin, the people that this country. right. what work for them is when we get together and we talk this about real things and even if we disagree, we try to find ways, common paths where we can find ways to work together or encourage people right to keep doing the things that they're doing. and we ask for help when we need it. right. so yeah, you hit the nail so squarely on the head with the entire literacy issue, you know, it's just it's pervasive. dan, you wanted to say something, yeah, i was going to this, going in it. it's okay good. it's time to go in a different direction. okay. so that's why you're here. yes. if the if you thought the fairness doctrine be repealed in the eighties had anything to do, like does have a significant impact on our media landscape today. and was the american media landscape any better before that was repealed? was it just kind of different problems? well yes and no. and this will definitely occasion me to to have sue maybe say a thing or two. he's done an awful lot work around media own