r. shaboga. i remember one line in there and things were very bad during the revolution. said to shaboga what a terrible time to be alive. she was absolutely right. anticipating just what was coming. think things are different now. i don't think we should be as depressed. we have more knowledge now than ever before. we also had the 1930s, continuation of the progressive era. we had the keynesian economics and the fascism of hitler. they contributed to another 25 million people that died just the fascism of europe. the 1930s didn't do us well either. that of course, when you have bad economic policy, when you get involved in a war to end wars, it's only a war to begin more wars and you end up in another world war, we end up another world war ii and after world war ii we have international come in. we had the development of the united nations and the world bank and the i.m.f. of course they were working toward worldwide currency. the good economist, said it won't work. indeed when it fell apart, it was a very impressive day for me. like it is tonight a sunday evening, it wa