for... I can tell you what 33 actually is. Really? 33 actually is you look at the amount of spend in the first three months of the military campaign in Ukraine against Russia, and it is how can they keep going at that level for six more months? And by the way, if peace breaks out, we're not going to continue. You don't know that. You don't know how many javelin missiles would they cost. They know how many they've sent and they know how many they have to replace to Eastern Europe. That is actually what they're trying to do. But do you know what they really cost? Do you know what it really should be if they weren't being grafted? We don't know any of that. I don't, I don't agree with that. I just don't. I think our defense budget is probably too high. I represented a defense district. You always got a history on everything. Well, I do. I know. I've been in the U.S. for a long time. That's true. And I'm happy to be home, folks. But anyway, my point is that we still protect legacy programs (35/43)
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