Tim Miller
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And so New Orleans is it.
It's scary stuff, man.
They're just going to go from city to city to city.
It's sort of tongue-in-cheek.
My buddy is texting me about the Republican business owners who don't have employees.
The economic ripple effects are real.
It's like tongue-in-cheek.
By the way, not to Adam Smith, like, you know, this does have an affordability effort, right?
Like, you know, if you don't have people to, if we're worried about housing affordability, you don't have people to construct the homes, that is going to have an impact on affordability.
Yeah, you know, supply and demand does matter.
So, you know, economics still works.
On top of that, the health care, I think I mentioned this earlier in the week, but it's just worth mentioning again.
Like, you know, you just don't think of all the downstream effects.
I was talking with somebody at Thanksgiving who works for a company that does, like, the dialysis services and stuff.
And it's like they don't show, you know, if you are undocumented or have an undocumented family member, you're not showing up for your appointment.
Oh, yeah, no, that too.
Either of both of us.
You know who doesn't care about that?
Phil Mickelson.