there are certain people who dan gilbert, like for example, that are buying up empty skyscrapers andrying to wring business to the -- bring business to the city to my there are tech companies that have come in, and it should be said, there are people that have stuck with the city and are trying to bring business to the city, and the artists continue to come, and the young people. detroit right now is a tale of two cities. on one and the, massive bankruptcy and blight and inability to cover basic services. but there is also this tiny group of people that believe that the city can come back and can be a place for innovation and businesses. i wanted to throw that out there. -- irms of the twitter forgot what the twitter person said, actually. host: let me put it back up. guest: well, i will tell you something, actually, there is a higher city tax, a tax to live in the city of detroit, so it is more expensive tax wise in many ways to live in the city of detroit than to live in the suburbs six or seven miles away that has a higher quality of life. that should be addressed. the idea of mak