Well, right now im reading a book called the safety net that works. Really trying to understand a lot of the issues surrounding poverty, trying to take my experiences at the local level and trying to find answers to a lot of problems we deal with with people in poverty and how do we move them into the middle class, so that is when im reading. I read a lot of policy right now. We have a lot on the table and so i read an awful lot of policy at this point. I just reread a book that i very much enjoy called the moon is down by John Steinbeck and it tells the story about how a foreign invader came into a small town and basically hijacked the community for its own benefit. I think its interesting. Its an interesting perspective right now, so i think those are the ones i have been reading and probably on the future probably the hillbilly eligibility will be the next one we pick up. Thank you for your time. Last question. Seems you like you said focus on a lot of books that are narratives on p
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