extracted all the talent and wealth to one location. that's what you have today. >> sean: it's not like they are producing products that people can buy. for example, traditional boom town, let's say it's an oil town. all right. so, a lot of jobs associated. >> silicone valley. >> sean: silicone valley. gold rush if we want to go back a little further. you can literally pinpoint what they are doing. >> they are making people's lives better. you have got cars. you have got beef in abilene, texas. washington, d.c. it's really extraction. to show you how bad it is is, sean, actually, lamborghinis, north american headquarters, it's not in beverly hills. it's not in new york. it's in suburban washington, d.c. that's actually where they put it this is where they see the growth taking place. this is where they see an opportunity to make money in a way that they aren't going to anywhere else. that is extremely troubling. >> sean: the problem with the average -- for the poor average american that works hard. plays by the rules. pays their taxes obeys the laws, all these things, raises their kids their biggest