said, all you Americans, it's fine. The wall will be here forever. And within a few months, it was down. Yeah, people don't appreciate how rapidly fragile systems can fail. I don't think it's likely to happen, but we're seeing states reasserting themselves relative to the federal government. That's happening right now as we speak. And I think it's entirely possible that maybe the Chinese regime isn't as... They don't have such an iron grip on power that we think they do. There certainly are regional tensions, especially between the core and the periphery in China. The world is looking now like it's becoming a multipolar balance of power once again, but it's an eminently plausible to me that we have a new spate of vulcanization and the virus is obviously a very potent catalyst for that in terms of being an accelerant for the localization of the world. Supply chains, absolutely too. Supply chains, yeah, of course. I mean, Europe is the one place where it seems most likely to happen. Of (38/97)
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