reacting to. david: dan, it's really the quality of life. you pay a premium, really, for living in a city, certainly in new york city and l.a., you pay a tax premium. you expect to have a quality of life that you can live with, but many cities don't have that anymore if. >> no, they don't, david. and eric adams, the mayor to-elect in new york city, who ran on a law and order platform the, said precisely that the day he was elected. he said you people in new york pay your taxes, and you expect the city to deliver services and safety. you have not been getting that, and he intends to deliver it starting january 1st. question is whether he will be able to. rudy julian think if do did something -- rudy giuliani did something similar in the 1990s, but we don't have same governments as back then, david. governments have moved much further to the left, and virtually all the big northern cities have progressive prosecutors. and that's going to make it very