Tate Brown
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I don't even know, what would that look like to you first is my question, and then I'll tell you what I was thinking.
Yeah, I do think that a significant number, and I'm talking in the tens of millions of people deported, it would look something like victory.
I'm like, if I win, what am I winning?
Am I sitting on the top of a heap of rubble that I created?
I don't want to be that.
Nice suit, by the way.
I mean, like I'm saying, if you deport people, you see now that prices for housing are going down in places across the country because there are fewer people competing for those resources.
Everything in...
Basically, everything in the United States is a finite resource.
There is scarcity.
And so the more people that you have competing to buy things, the higher prices go.
The more people you have competing to occupy space, the higher prices go.
Part of the reason why health care is so expensive is because there are more people that are trying to get the health care from the hospitals.
You wait longer in the emergency room.
There are people that...
need services that can't get it because there are more people here trying to compete for them.
Traffic, for instance.
There's another one.
I was up at 3.30 this morning.
Yeah, there's a guy that does that with crime, like cops taking out criminals.