Ron Simmons
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But sometimes that is the only answer at the end.
But you should always, especially against a fellow brother or sister in Christ, you should always try to resolve that outside the courtroom.
Okay.
What kind of things do I and Lisa invest in for Daniel, autism as an adult?
And I can talk about the investment.
What else, though, would you say as far as what should people invest in their time when their child is now an adult that's on the spectrum?
So this is mostly kind of abstract.
In fact, I don't know if we can get this on camera or not, but this is a picture of a.
flag that he has painted for his older brother because his brother asked him to do it and you can see it's not it's not going to be detailed but it's abstract and his brother who is a u.s attorney is going to put that in his office at the federal building which is kind of kind of cool and that's uh that's an oil paint he said dad now it takes a week to dry so he had to tell me that tell me that last night so
But as far as investing, if it's talking financially, again, you want to look at what their needs are long-term and invest accordingly.
If it's a long-term need, we have a trust set up for Daniel.
So right now, while he doesn't have to have the money in that trust to live on, that's invested more in the equities market, kind of like an S&P 500 index fund.
If he has to live on it, you got to make sure it's more conservative than that.
All right, just a couple more.
What have been the ramifications, good or bad, for cutting USAID?
Remember that USAID thing?
That's where we send all this money to foreign countries and what have you.
Well, one of the biggest things is we've got 14,000 less federal employees, right?
So 14,000 less federal employees, that means it saved tax dollars.
It also, what we did is we didn't get rid of all those programs.