i'm really interested in this, timothy carney, and his book. i was a family physician for many years in small-town western oklahoma. and i've noticed a tremendous change after the welfare state, i've seen a tremendous, tremendous change where we have a lot of mennonites in our community and the mennonites still have a very tight community and it's still like the 1960s and there's certain catholics in our community that are tight and they support each other and they have their own welfare system, their own ability to help each other and reach out to people who are suffering and need things. and then i've got these young people who are isolated and they don't feel like there's any hope for the future, their life is not going to be as good as their parents. and they go ahead and get on drugs and they get on alcohol and things and, you know, when i was young in practice, i'd say, like, for a lot of the young girls that were catholic, 95% of them were virginal when they got married and now a lot of them get married and have the traditional 1960s lif