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Tom, thoughts?
That too.
I live in a rural beach community, so not in a city, and I'm also seeing the same thing.
So my friends or my daughter's friends who are teenagers, a lot of them are delaying getting their license.
They're 18, they're 19, they're 20 because they're just using Uber and Lyft.
Why?
The reason why I'd say is we need less laws.
We need less regulations.
So the problem is we just continue to add more and more and more and more and more, and it gets too many.
So I believe in Trump's first term for every new regulation, I think three were removed.
I think he's way outpacing that right now.
And so really it's not more laws, it's reducing the laws that we have.
So take away the ability for a state to put an emission mandate maybe then?
I mean, I'm not an auto expert, so I don't know all the different costs, but we can certainly understand a lot of those.
Why Toyota can't sell that truck in the United States?
That would be the question.
But it's states.
What I would say, though, is they would love to do that, but the regulations prohibit them from building the smart nuclear reactors.
I think of a quote from Ayn Rand.
She said that when you have to ask permission to produce from men who produce nothing, that's where we're at.