. >> my name is robin and i'm from howard payne university in texas.in my economic development class we wrote a ocala call bad samaritans and it talked about western imperialism and how the u.s. and great britain kind of imposed their western views on other countries and how they are bad samaritans in that way. it talked about state-owned enterprises and how those can be beneficial in some cases. i was wondering in your opinion is there ever a time when the state-owned enterprise can be beneficial at least to get it started and is it possible for them to become tightly owned or is it that for a good or is it always -- see excellent question. benjamin franklin started the u.s. postal service and i wrote an article a couple of years that got me in a lot of trouble. the postal service has degenerated into unfair -- like ups and fedex in the delivery of junk mail that no one wants in subsidized prices keeping 300,000 trucks driving around government so other trucks can take it to a landfill. there is a role and this is the area study in my relationship wit