But I do think it's a leveling of a field to your point. It's converging. They've been fighting a trade war with us since 2001 and we just haven't fought back. Okay. The average compounded growth of the United States of America from 1946 to 2000 was 3.5%. Okay. It's the reason we became a superpower, that economic engine that was unlocked and grew every year at three and a half percent through good times and bad, on average, since China joined the World Trade Organization. (15:49–16:03)
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