From the Mighty 990 Broadcast Center, you're waking up in Starnes Country with Todd Starnes. And good morning, Memphis. Good morning, Mid South. I am Todd Starnes, and welcome to Starnes Country Broadcasting and the principal Toyota Memphis studio.
So great to have you with us today. A very busy news day across the nation, and we are so glad that you're hanging out with us for the next little while. I want you to write down our telephone number, 901-260-5926. You will need that if you plan on calling into the show this morning. I have a very simple question for you.
How would you grade your local municipality? How would you grade Shelby County and how they handled the The massive four-inch snowstorm that pounded the Mid-South. It is two weeks later, and schools are still closed. And when you look around the other areas of the nation that got the same massive four inches of snow and ice, they've already recovered, aside from Nashville, but they're run by woke leftists.
So no wonder they're in the throes of chaos. But I'm just curious: how do you grade how your local municipality did? I think a lot of people have been giving Bartlett, for example, very solid grades in storm preparation, getting the roads cleared, and trying to get things back to some semblance of normalcy. But others, for example, schools, public schools are still closed throughout the region. There's really no word on when kids might actually get back into the classroom.
So, and we're talking. You know, four inches of snow and ice here, folks. One guy, and by the way, mail delivery, the Postal Service finally weighing in, and it turns out they don't deliver in all sorts of bad weather, and contrary to the tradition. But one guy was telling Channel 3: Hey, look, I've been here 40, 50 years, and it has never been, I've never seen it this bad. And it just seems to me that I don't know.
You know, even in you know, a few days ago, I just did not see any trucks, any snowplows. I didn't see much of anything out there, any attempt to actually clear the roads in a lot of these municipalities. No, I'm just saying. It's as a matter of fact, there were some air I mean, trying to get home from my commute from East Memphis to Germantown increased by about twenty minutes. Just because of the lack of road clearance there in the Germantown area, for example.
So I'm just curious, how do you grade how your elected leaders handled this storm? 901-260-5926 is our number. That's 901-260-5926.
So yesterday, Senator Marsha Blackburn dropped by the National Show. And by the way, if you guys haven't heard the National Show, you got to tune in. We bring a lot of major newsmakers to the table. We have a lot of fun. We have some great conversations.
And we had a chat with Marsha Blackburn about just how bad things are in the Nashville area when it comes to the power, which, by the way, I think 20,000, over 20,000 people still without power. It could be February the 11th before they get their power restored. The senator also talking about her campaign to be your next governor. Let's take a look. Listen.
And say hello to our good friend, the next governor of the state of Tennessee, Marcia Blackburn. Senator, hope you're doing well today. I am doing well, and we are voting, and we're going to push forward and have a vote. On Brian Lee, who will be our new district judge for the Western District of Tennessee.
So adding a good solid constitutionalist. to that bench there in Memphis. And we are delighted to get his vote on the board, Todd. It's a good day. We've got good things happening there, fighting crime and making the community safer.
Senator, this is for like the Marshall Blackburn hour. We just had in studio Glenn Jacobs. He told me to tell you hello. And he said very nice things about you, by the way. But this has been a huge week for you.
Of course, the Beacon poll came out earlier and just, I mean, you're destroying the competition and the governor's race on the GOP primary. Also, these fundraising numbers are just incredible, historic fundraising numbers. What do you make of it? What's going on here in the state of Tennessee? Three.
People in the state of Tennessee want to see good, solid, consistent, conservative. government. They have we have been a well led, well managed state. And what they want now is to say, let's be America's conservative leader. Let's pick up the pace.
And really focus on how we educate children, how we deliver health care, how we generate energy, how we deliver government services, how we reduce regulation, and how we increase innovation with our universities, and focus on the next generation.
So we've got that solid foundation, and people have shown up to help us, to support us. They are grateful for the work I've done in the U.S. Senate, and I continue to do every single day. And they are certainly Appreciative of the work we've done in Memphis. The governor, in his State of the State address on Monday, talked a good debt.
about what we have done for the West Park. of the state. And you know, it is such a source of encouragement to Tennesseans like to see Conservative progress. And we are very given to our conservative values in the state, and I am honored to have the support of so many. You know, one of the things, and I appreciate what you just said there, because, you know, one of the challenges in the southern states, we have so many people moving in from the blue states, and in many cases, they bring their politics with them.
And you look at what's happening in Nashville right now, where DEI is on full display when it comes to those running the electric system. There's thousands of people still without power. And I know you've been very outspoken in your anger about how they're treating the citizens there in Middle Tennessee. And you know, we tried to work and we tried to help. We got the disaster declarations.
And quickly, President Trump has signed that. FEMA has the maximum amount of resources in the state. And you've got the Tennessee National Guard and the Highway Patrol and local law enforcement and first responders and neighbors helping neighbors. We are the volunteer state. But NES can't meet their one directive, which is to keep the power on.
And here's the thing, Todd. They have 470,000 customers. At the peak, there were about 235,000 that had no power. That is a 50%. Fail right.
Now if your power system in such disrepair that you have no resiliency, you have no redundancy, and half of the people you serve In Nashville and the surrounding counties, half of them have no power. And still on day 11. You've got about 15 or 20,000 that still have no power. You got a problem. And they have not wanted to admit that they have a problem.
And it is, they did not prepare. They were focused on DEI. They did 102 DEI training sessions last year. And they Cut the tree trimming budget by seven million dollars because they were concerned about the canopy. And because of this, You have all these Limbs and trees that have taken down lines.
And my husband and I travel through a very shady area. Big, big trees on either side of the street. And this fall, as the leaves came off the trees, it seems like nearly every Sunday, we would say, you know what, that tree is going to fall if we have a storm this winter or spring, and it is going to take that line out. And sure enough, They ended up having to close this stretch that is very shaded by these big trees. They closed it for two days.
Today. trying to clean up. All the debris. and the limb. And the tree.
and further inconvenience to people. It is just really sad and shameful. that there was no preparation made. Senator, a couple of more questions. First of all, the Nashville scene, no friend of conservatives, they're demanding to know why Marcia Blackburn is hanging out with Nicki Minaj?
Yeah.
Okay. You know, they just can't stand it. But let me tell you something. Nikki Minaj is a supporter of President Donald Trump, and she joined us as we announced the Trump account. For babies that are born between 2005 and 2008.
They're each going to get each one. We'll get a $1,000 I can't.
Now, Nikki is going to put money into her fan club members. to their accounts, those babies' accounts. And we've got a lot of employers that have said they're making a contribution, and some that are going to make an annual contribution. into these accounts. Noteworthy that parents, grandparents, employers.
People can put money in these accounts and up to five thousand dollars a year. for children. And then it has to stay in that account until they're 18 years old. Then they could use that money for education. They could use it later to start a business, buy a house.
But what a great way. to have access to capital. To have financial education and to learn how to really build that nest egg that will help you all through life. Senator, one final question. I've got 60 seconds here.
Should we nuke the filibuster and get the voter ID law passed? I think we're going to be able to do that without nuking the filibuster. We've talked about. You know, the upside and the downside. And honestly, there's not 60 votes in our conference.
And there are some of us that we want to move forward with President Trump's agenda. I know that. Leader Soon and the White House and Speaker Johnson have put some effort into this. We want to be able to get the Save America Act, and those of us that comprise the steering committee Which is the conservatives in the Senate. We've been working on this even today.
All right, Senator. Wow, you got an understatement. All right, there you go, ladies and gentlemen. That was our conversation with Senator Marcia Blackburn on the National Radio Show, which you can listen in real time, 11 o'clock until 2 o'clock, right here on the Mighty 990. All right, let's go to the phones.
And the question is: how are you grading your local municipalities when it comes to the storm aftermath? Our good friend David Daylor just posted a photograph of his neighborhood in Germantown, and it looks as if the subdivision roads have not even been touched. I mean, that's just. It's insane. Let's go to East Memphis.
Ben is on the line. Hi, Ben. What's going on? Hey guy, how are you today? I'm well, thanks for asking.
Yeah, and uh always enjoy your show. By the way, I love Marcia Blackburn. She cares about Tennessee and Tennesseans, I hope she's there forever. Um I wanted to uh Just a little personal, you know, ha ha. New Year's resolution this year, I decided I'd try to be a little more patient with the people.
I don't know what the source of the problem is. I mean, I have my. But I wanted to say I started thinking about the lack of services, and the one that surprised me most. was the post office postal delivery. uh for US mail.
But I started thinking about it and know here in East Memphis at least I can speak for my ornament my yard. Which is a corner yard. My yard is elevated, and I was even out there as recent as yesterday. It's still, it's very crunchy. It flicked.
I actually fell down myself, and I was unhurt, but. You know, I started thinking for people like me who their mailbox is not on the street. And of course, all that depends on if the streets were clear. But for people like me who have a mailbox on the house, that could be a little treacherous for mail delivery persons.
So I decided I really thought about this and I thought, you know, I might as well stop bitching or moaning about it because Um It is what it is. Uh I guess I am a little surprised because in prior years we had more Salting or cindering of the at least the main thoroughfares, et cetera, but also at some treacherous points in certain neighborhoods and. I was a little surprised. You know, this year there just wasn't anything. We've all been dependent on the weather.
And even though it's been above freezing, you know, obviously it has not been warm enough for. Warm enough for such a duration that it has melted everything off. My street is still a nightmare.
So, um You know, I'm disappointed, but I also am trying to be a little understanding.
So I don't have a strong stance one way or another. I'm more lenient. with the postal carriers than I am with the uh uh sanitation department, but You think those big heavy trucks and plus a little centering would go a long way.
Well, you would think so. You would think so, Ben. Let me jump in because we're super late for a break, and I appreciate your call. Yeah, that's a challenge. I think we got we hadn't had mail for like 10 or 11 days, and normally we get a lot of mail every day.
We got two theme, two letters in the mail when they finally delivered.
So I'm not sure if there is a massive backup over at the post office, but we finally, in East Memphis, where our station is located, we finally got it. You know, the other part of it, real quick here, it was costing, what, $350 an hour to plow parking lots, including ours here, plus $50 per bag of salt melt, of the salt. I'll just say this: we just let God handle it for free. Got to take a break. We'll be right back.
And welcome back to Starnes Country in the Principal Toyota Memphis studio. If you are looking for a great deal on a car, go visit my good friend Todd Lochner at Principal Toyota in Memphis. By the way, there is a huge, huge event. Happening on February the 27th. Monty Fritz is going to be coming to the VFW Hall there in Collierville for a Veterans Town Hall.
But the entire community is welcome to attend. And it's open to the public, free of charge. They're going to have complimentary pizza and beverages provided. That's over on South Center Street there in Collierville. Coming up on Friday, February 27th, you don't have to wear a tuxedo.
You don't have to get gussied up. You don't have to spend hundreds of dollars on tickets. This is just a wonderful event for veterans here in the Mid-South and their families. And again, who's going to turn down free pizza? I mean, come on.
So, again, if you would like information, head over to Justin Johnson's Facebook page. I'm sure there's information over at the VFW Hall's website as well. That's the Collierville VFW post 5066. They're in Collierville. All right, 901-260-5926.
How do you grade your local community, your local municipality, in how they handled the winter storm that dumped a massive four inches of snow and ice here on the Mid South? Schools still closed. As a matter of fact, Memphis Shelby County schools have already used up all of their snow days.
So we'll see how all of that plays out and if they're going to have to extend the school year or maybe take down some of the some of the or knock off some of the days for spring break. We'll keep you updated on that. By the way, The filibuster. And I just want to prepare you guys for this just because here on this program, we don't work off of talking points. We had Senator Mike Rounds on my Newsmax show last night, and I called him out pretty, any senator that comes on the show, they're going to get that question: Are you going to nuke the filibuster?
He said, matter of factly, we will not be nuking the filibuster. That's not going to happen.
So you better just, you have to prepare yourself, conservatives, for the fact that the Republicans are not going to do that. And whether or not that spells disaster for the midterms, I don't know, but it's not good. Also, President Trump last night, long-form interview with NBC News, and the president is now walking back his stance on deporting all the illegals.
So now we're looking at maybe deporting the really, really bad ones. The president also saying he was responsible for removing the 700 federal troops. And he says we're gonna move forward with a softer touch. His word, softer touch. We'll talk more about that coming up.
All right, welcome back, everybody. By the way. City of Memphis warning folks about potholes, and there are going to be a lot of them. And just be careful. And I remember, what was it, a couple of months ago, a lady got pulled over by the police.
They thought she was a DUI. And it turns out she was just trying to dodge the potholes because she was tired of having to get new tires. Can't blame the lady.
So, anyway, just be careful out there if you're driving around. Be aware of those potholes. And again, we're taking your calls this morning. How do you grade your local city leaders? What should they have done differently?
Or maybe you're very happy with the way your town handled things. Give us a call, 901-260-5926. Again, that's 901-260-5926.
Well, our good friend Randy Hutchison is here from the Better Business Bureau. And Randy, today we're talking about deceptive health claims. Yeah, I read all the time about FTC actions against companies that are making deceptive health claims. quite often their dietary supplements. But um They've put out an alert just saying, in general, these are the kinds of claims that when we see them, we, the FTC, will probably take action against the company.
It includes claims such as one product cures lots of different diseases and health problems, fake endorsements from patients or doctors claiming you'll get miraculous results.
Some of the claims say you'll get results in 30 days or we'll refund your money. As an aside, people don't ever get the money back. No, of course not. They say their special product will cure your condition. They introduce a sense of urgency.
You need to act now. And some of the claims that the FTC has landed on, the companies are using kind of high-fallutin, phony, scientific-sounding terms or refer to prestigious prizes that they receive, like the Nobel Prize, which, of course, again, is all bogus. No, you know, and it's funny because, you know, we have things like Balance of Nature and other products, and they ask us for sponsorships. And I always try everything, you know, so I make because if I'm putting my name on something, I want to make sure that it's actually good.
So, and I think our listeners, I think, appreciate it, and I certainly hope they've come to expect that from us. Give us some examples of deceptive claims that the FTC has been challenging you. We've landed on companies peddling products that they said could help users overcome smoking, alcohol, drug addictions. Other products say they can cure arthritis and other orthopedic ailments through stem cell treatments. Um They can cure diabetes, cancer, Alzheimer's.
uh chronic pain, other serious ailments. If we think back to the COVID epidemic, The FTC during that period of time was a year or so. sent over four hundred and thirty warning letters to companies that it determined were making unsubstantiated claims that their products could prevent Or treat COVID.
Some of those products were herbal supplements, amulets. Uh Acupuncture, IV infusion. I even remember a case against a company that. Was selling specially formulated music frequencies that were supposedly specially formed. Let me repeat that, specially, hard as it is to believe.
specially formulated music frequencies that would help treat COVID. Wow. That's how, however, I don't know. Here at KWAM, we think that people who listen to us did not get COVID or they got over it quickly.
So I don't know if I don't think that fits us. Let's talk about some advice, though. Because you want to avoid a lot of these bogus healthcare products. How can we do that, Randy?
Well, we certainly recommend that people check out the company with the Better Business Bureau, see if it has a good record. And then go online, enter the name of the company, the name of the treatment or the product. plus words like review, complaint, or scam to see if there have been any actions, to see if other people have complained about the product, or perhaps positive reviews about the product. Certainly a good idea to ask your doctor about the effectiveness. of a treatment, its ingredients, if it's safe to take, With other medications that your doctor may have prescribed for you.
Folks need to remember that unproven products and treatments may not work, but even worse, they could be risky. Again, could have bad interactions with other treatments. understand that natural and a lot of things are Are advertised as natural doesn't automatically mean safe or effective.
Some natural products might interfere with proven treatments recommended by your doctor. Understand that no government agency approves dietary supplements or ads before they go public. Uh and the uh FTC and Other government agencies say that you can find reliable information. about diseases and treatments At medlineplus.gov, medline plus.gov, which is a site operated by NIH. And healthfinder.gov.
Healthfinder.gov. Yeah, and Randy, again, you guys make it so super simple at the Better Business Bureau. Where can people go if they want to just ask someone a question, you or your great team, how can they do that?
Well, the easiest way to check out a company anywhere in the country, file a complaint, file a review, good or bad about a company anywhere in the country, come to bbb.com. Dot org, BBB.org, or you can call us at 759-335. 1300, 759-1300. All right. And again, that's bbb.org.
If you have any questions about these deceptive health claims, 759-1300 is the local number. That's 759-1300. And, of course, that toll-free number, 800-222-8754. Randy Hutchinson, always good to see you. Thank you.
Did you have to shovel your way to get here? That's another question. Enough of the roads are good enough these days that I got here without any trouble. I love it. Oh, by the way, we got an alert from a KWAM traffic trooper.
There's a giant pothole on Wolf River Boulevard.
So you folks, be careful out there. Oh, that's near my house. Uh-oh, so yeah. I'm glad to be told about that. There you go.
All right, Randy Hutchinson, ladies and gentlemen, Better Business Bureau. We've got to take a quick break. But first, here's Aiden Pettit with your weekend entertainment report. All right, welcome back, everybody. This is Starnes Country here in the Principal Chair of Memphis studio of Mississippi Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith.
uh has been under fire because She did not want to cut funding to illegals. the and it has become a big problem, so much so that Senator Hyde Smith, who avoids the media like the plague, actually posted a statement, and I want you to hear what she had to say. Hello. I have received many questions about why I did not vote for the Rand Paul Amendment to eliminate funding for the Health and Human Services Office of Refugee and Resettlement. The answer is easy.
The answer is clear. I oppose the amendment because President Trump made it clear to me that this funding is necessary to care for the thousands of unaccompanied alien children who are already in federal custody, some as young as three years old. Under current law, the administration remains responsible for these children. Eliminating the office tasked with their care without any alternative in place would have been totally inhumane. These are children.
I am going to take care of children who have been abandoned until they are properly placed, and I don't care what country they come from. That's exactly what Health and Human Services is tasked to do. Appropriating the funds requested by President Trump was a responsible thing to do. It ensured continuity of care, upheld our legal obligations, and supported the Trump administration's efforts to address and clean up the consequences of Biden's administration's. border and immigration failures.
A vote for the Rand Paul Amendment was a vote against President Trump's ability to fix this mess. This vote also highlights a broader problem in Washington.
Some of my colleagues knew the amendments would fail. but supported it anyway to avoid criticism or uncomfortable questions. That is preferring political cover over governing. I'm not afraid of difficult votes when they are necessary to keep the government functioning as it should. I've always been totally transparent and upfront with you, my constituents.
There are also those who prefer showmanship over solutions. who offer controversial proposals for attention rather than results. That may generate headlines, but it does not solve problems. All right. That is the statement there from Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith out of Mississippi, the Democrat, pardon me, Republican, who is adverse to the media and will not come on many, if any, media programs.
We have invited her to come on K-Wham multiple times. Our signal in Mississippi reaches all the way down to Batesville, so all of North Mississippi can hear the Mighty 990. And a lot of folks want to hear questions being asked of their elected representatives in the Magnolia State.
Now, I find her explanation a little dubious, and I say that because if in fact it was about the children, as she said, and you heard Cindy Hyde-Smith say, she's going to help the children no matter what country they come from, well, you know what? We've got American kids that are going to bed hungry. We have American kids that are living in extreme poverty. Why not help those kids first? Nobody wants to address that issue.
And I remember years ago when I was a reporter at Fox News, they sent me down to San Antonio, and there was a massive surge of children at the border. And instead of sending the children back home, they brought them into the United States and they provided the children three hot meals a day, brand new clothes, Healthcare, you name it, the kids had it. Right outside of the military complex where the children were housed, there were American children that were running around without any shoes on, that had no food in their bellies. But our government using our tax money to feed Illegal children from another nation.
So look, I mean, these are the tough questions. And the question is: should we be spending all of this money? To take care of other countries' children.
Now let me just say this. I find her response dubious because if in fact this is what it was really all about, don't you think that Senator Cindy hyphenated last name, don't you think that she would have gone before the cameras before all of the controversy and said, hey look, here's the reason why I'm doing this because we've got a responsibility to take care of the children. Let's go to the phone lines. 901-260-5926. Nelson in Mississippi.
Listening to us on K-WAM this morning. Hi, Nelson. What say you? How are you, sir? I hate these Rondo Republicans.
I hate Smith. I hate Roger Wicker. They are punks. They seem to be all in with Trent Lott, the lobbyist, and I don't believe anything she says. About this.
re refugee resettlement program. I don't believe a word she says. They could do something else with these abandoned children. That's what these crooked politicians always do. whenever they get caught with something they s Cry racism, or they say it's for the children.
I love children. Don't you love children? They're crooks. And these punks, these Rhino Republicans. They want to do everything they can to undermine President Donald J.
Trump. And people ought to see them what they are and For the love of God, let's get rid of 'em and get real conservatives in there. They're the scum of the earth. They're worse than a socialist, they're worse than a communist, because they will stab you in the back and smile and lie about it.
Well, Nelson, it sounds like you're fired up, and I don't blame you one bit. I have to tell you, I was out of all the things when I moved back home to Memphis six years ago, Out of all the things, I I was just so so stunned at how liberal the senators were and a good chunk of the congressional delegation from Mississippi and Arkansas. It's it's really uh staggering. You have Roger Wicker. He's he's had strings pulled for him since he's a little kid.
He's never done anything. He went in the Air Force as an officer after Vietnam for a few years. He's been in politics his whole life. He's out of the real world. He's in with the lobbyists.
He doesn't care about anybody. He just plays good old boys to get voted. Then he goes up there and gets all his relatives on the government payroll. They're crooks. We need we gotta get rid of them.
They're gonna ruin they won't they'll they'll sabotage the SAVAC. They'll do everything they can to destroy Trump. No doubt about that. And that is true. I mean, everything you've said is true.
And I think the conservatives are going to have to rise up and do something about that. Nelson, we thank you for listening to K-Wham this morning, and thank you for calling in. And that's how it's done, folks. Just give us a call like Nelson just did: 901-260-5926. That's 901-260-5926.
Two six. By the way, There has been a lot of scuttlebutt about the possibility of an ice. Facility being installed in Bihalia. And I know Senator Wicker has been enraged over this. Several weeks ago, the Commercial Appeal reported that federal officers were scouting out a building in Marshall County, and that has a lot of folks.
Fired up in Marshall County, and the senator says, nope, not in our state. We're not going to house the illegals here in North Mississippi. There you go. All right, another story we've been following, and this is just.
So heartbreaking. Savannah Guthrie. Situation. Her mother has gone missing. She was supposed to be in church last Sunday, did not show up, and someone went to the house.
Immediately called the police. We don't have a lot of details about what the police saw, but it was enough for them to determine that this, in fact, was a crime scene. Of course, Savannah Guthrie is one of the hosts of the Today Show. And she is I I just it's it's just awful. Just a terrible, terrible situation.
So last night, President Trump announced that he is unleashing all federal resources available to find Savannah's mom. Let me say something about President Trump here. And some of you will, I know some of you will disagree and say, well, why aren't we doing this for all missing moms? And I understand this is a high-profile individual. And it appears that she was.
Kidnapped. And that's, and you have to sort of read between the lines here. But TMZ received a demand letter asking for Bitcoin. Then last night, Savannah, and we're not going to, we'll play it on the national show. I don't want to play it here this morning.
We don't have a lot of time. But Savannah and her siblings posted a. just a heart-wrenching video on Instagram. And they're begging for their mom. And so they're clearly trying to make some sort of a human connection with whoever kidnapped their mother.
So, anyway, President Trump says they're going to do whatever is necessary. Cash Patel is either on his way or is already in Tucson, Arizona. And uh he's going to be overseeing the investigation. And it is, we just don't have much information at all. There's reporting that there was some blood found at the crime scene, and the crime scene, of course, being the house.
We will have live reporting on this. Newsmax reporter Heather Myers will join me live at 5 o'clock. She is located directly across. From the Guthrie home there in Tucson, Arizona. But at the very least, we need to be praying for the Guthrie family and the kids and the grandkids.
Just a heart wrenching story. You know what is interesting though? And when you look at President Trump, Savannah Guthrie has been incredibly unkind, incredibly unkind to President Trump. and unfair. And in spite of all of that, the president literally stepping in and saying, you know what, we've got to take care of the family here.
That says a lot about the heart, and it says a lot about the character of President Trump as well. But you know what? That isn't that who we are as conservatives. You put aside the politics and you go and you help. Because this could be anybody's family, and the concern is.
And this is a valid concern in that part of the country. Where you have the cartels, you have these illegals, you've got the border. And is it possible that that one of those groups could be responsible. Again, we just don't know. We're just speculating here.
But I'm just telling you, in that region, those are the groups responsible for most of the crime.
So we'll keep you updated on that story. We'll have more coverage coming up on the national show at 11 o'clock today. All right, we've got to scoot out of here. It has been a very, very busy News Day out there. Again, be careful.
Watch out for those potholes. Woo, sweet mercy. Going to be 67 on Monday if that makes you feel better. All right, we got to get out of here. Have a great day, everybody.