And I'm from a cow town, you know, and so I look outside, and it's drab. And that area of DC Is like Soviet bloc. Maryland. Yeah. It's go. It's. The government built [Maryland] right after, during and after the Second World War. And they did a terrible job. It's funny. Like, even we couldn't learn the lesson of Potomkin Villages. No, we just did it unashamedly. We copied it. Yeah. Just made Walter Gropius in charge of America's architecture. (45:12–45:19)
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Asserts that the government poorly constructed parts of Maryland during and after WWII.
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