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We were so excited.
I'm telling you, there was parades in New York City. There was a memo sent out. They were like, we're building a second avenue.
I'm telling you, there was parades in New York City. There was a memo sent out. They were like, we're building a second avenue.
I'm telling you, there was parades in New York City. There was a memo sent out. They were like, we're building a second avenue.
I mean, it was. But what is very hard to defend. It was going to totally reinvigorate that economically destitute area called the Upper East Side.
I mean, it was. But what is very hard to defend. It was going to totally reinvigorate that economically destitute area called the Upper East Side.
I mean, it was. But what is very hard to defend. It was going to totally reinvigorate that economically destitute area called the Upper East Side.
But it's alsoβit's not that. It's like, obviously, the rail project in California. We were doing a show in Hawaii, and it was a joke that everybody kind of makes, but there was a rail project out there, not underground. And they put $12 billion into it. It hasn't moved a centimeter in 10 years. And from my understanding, from people out there, they're like, it's just pure corruption.
But it's alsoβit's not that. It's like, obviously, the rail project in California. We were doing a show in Hawaii, and it was a joke that everybody kind of makes, but there was a rail project out there, not underground. And they put $12 billion into it. It hasn't moved a centimeter in 10 years. And from my understanding, from people out there, they're like, it's just pure corruption.
But it's alsoβit's not that. It's like, obviously, the rail project in California. We were doing a show in Hawaii, and it was a joke that everybody kind of makes, but there was a rail project out there, not underground. And they put $12 billion into it. It hasn't moved a centimeter in 10 years. And from my understanding, from people out there, they're like, it's just pure corruption.
It's not even bureaucracy.
It's not even bureaucracy.
It's not even bureaucracy.
We're not, by any means, and don't let me speak for you guys, like hardline, the government is horrible and everything about it is horrible at all. We live in New York City. We understand the importance of rules and regulations. You got someone living above you and below you, they're blasting music. After 10 o'clock, you're like, I would like the government to step in here.
We're not, by any means, and don't let me speak for you guys, like hardline, the government is horrible and everything about it is horrible at all. We live in New York City. We understand the importance of rules and regulations. You got someone living above you and below you, they're blasting music. After 10 o'clock, you're like, I would like the government to step in here.
We're not, by any means, and don't let me speak for you guys, like hardline, the government is horrible and everything about it is horrible at all. We live in New York City. We understand the importance of rules and regulations. You got someone living above you and below you, they're blasting music. After 10 o'clock, you're like, I would like the government to step in here.
And make a rule where they can't do that. It's nice. So, like, I think we understand more than most Americans how important regulation can be to you living, like, a happy, fruitful life. So, if you're living in a house somewhere in the middle of nowhere, your next neighbor is three miles away, I get why you're like, government, get the fuck out of my life. I get it.
And make a rule where they can't do that. It's nice. So, like, I think we understand more than most Americans how important regulation can be to you living, like, a happy, fruitful life. So, if you're living in a house somewhere in the middle of nowhere, your next neighbor is three miles away, I get why you're like, government, get the fuck out of my life. I get it.
And make a rule where they can't do that. It's nice. So, like, I think we understand more than most Americans how important regulation can be to you living, like, a happy, fruitful life. So, if you're living in a house somewhere in the middle of nowhere, your next neighbor is three miles away, I get why you're like, government, get the fuck out of my life. I get it.
When you live on top of people and below people, you see the importance.