That is the kind of thing that sounds easy in Washington and would create lots of difficulty back home, because what we have underlying this relationship is a cooperative attitude between state government, county government, and the federal government. In this instance, and There are very few instances of the army or the Department of War condemning state property. It happened in New York. It happened in Puerto Rico. In both instances, those were. I mean, those are moments in history, and they're not good ones. Right. (01:36–01:42)
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