the kylie kwong. you know move on which i didn't know and then showed up to move this guy who i was an infant and we're going to be out in so which does and i must. say i thought a lot of the thing was i was it as a child as he was outside your path it's a 1000000 years. in the 1950 s. is a much poorer society today but nevertheless could easily handle centrally free mass higher education today a much richer society claims dozen of the resources for. that just what's going on right before our eyes and it's the a general attack on the principles that i mean not only are they humane they're the basis of the prosperity and health of this society. if you look over the history of regulation say the railroad regulation financial regulation and so on and you find that quite commonly it's it's either initiated by the economic. concentrations that are being regulated or it's supported by them and the reason is because they know that sooner or later they can take over the regulators. and it ends up with what's