It was falling apart. The Depression had set in. One of the worst depressions this country ever seen. It hit the South earlier than it hit other parts of the country, because the big factories, they keep the big business and factories and manufacturing deals in the big Northern cities, or cities above the Mason-Dixon line, because it's heavily populated, and it all goes with vote and politics. The state of Ohio got . . . as much people in the state of Ohio as there is in Mississippi and Louisiana. Pennsylvania got three times as much. Illinois, gangs of people in Illinois. Big factories. There's mines. Coal mines. Steel mines. That's what's happened to the country. All them things have closed here, because steel mine was great for automobiles and buses. Japan then come on. It's a challenge, so that you're being knocked off kilter. Nothing you can do with it until you find a solution to get that business back that went to Japan. You see some articles now that say "made in Korea. " Shirts. It's all them people. They help the enemy before they help their own people. Russia give them cars, and people spent trillions of dollars going to the moon first. Remember that, when a man went to the moon? This country was like crazy, because how could this dumb bunny over there get to the moon before us? Not to the moon. He went to outer space. He didn't go to the moon. So we had to beat him, and we went to the moon. After you get to the moon, I was thinking you walk on it, because you thought it was on fire. They get up there, they find it was ashes. So they get out and walked on the moon, and they say, "Walk. Man walked on the moon. " Hot damn. The whole world was, "How can he walk on the moon, walk upside down? " If you're looking at it, it's got to be, have to have a hell of a brain to calculate how you could walk on it before you get there. You're going there. When you get there, how you going to do it? How can you stop from bumping into it? They had all that arranged. There's some wizards in this country. They landed. They were about 20 feet above the moon. They got out, and they walked on the moon. They must have been scared [expletive deleted]. They didn't know if it was solid or it was sawdust or whatever there was. All that goes in the interview too?