coalitions but it's just not the case anymore. and i think we're -- this is a problem of visibility more than anything else that this whole thing is just not seen by enough americans. >> and i think you also made the point, contempt we have has a society for poverty -- i will not paraphrase -- we have a profound hatred of the weak and poor and the groveling terror before the rich and successful and building a bureaucracy to match those feelings. you say, who wants to be weak and poor? nobody wants to be weak and poor but people are weak and poor. should we shouldn't thunt them side? >> should they have fewer rights than anybody else? a program that i write about in the book p-100 program, people who apply for welfare have to be preemptively searched by the state, you know, in order to make sure they're not lying on their welfare application. that seems like a fourth