this lend lease program, it s the humanitarian aide ukraine needs, the medicine, build warehouses, non-permanent warehouses and everything the ukrainians need to sustain themselves through the war. a big part of that is the weapons and we should follow the turks lead providing these drones that have been pretty effective so if we re not prepared to do a no fly zone and i understand there concerns, we may find ourselves there because we are far from done. putin is not done. this is going to turn into a much, much bigger catastrophe and we might end up there. we have to make difficult choices down the road and that s providing drones, providing for medium range surface to air missile systems that keep us out
have a great idea like the yo app and somebody comes to you and gives you a million dollars for a chunk of it. they re getting a great app down the road. am i wrong? i know there are millions of people around the world that use it, free messaging service. it s a great product. it s unclear to me how it s going to make money. how that s the other thing, that is the other thing about this that s similar to the tech bubble, companies that had no clear strategy getting acquired or doing ipo s for hundreds of millions or billions. i was around for that original dot com bubble. i think some companies have large things, build warehouses that cost a lot of money, this stuff is cheaper to put together. what s app i think i m going to keep using that in the future. with yo we re going to be done by the end of the week, and everyone will have their million
have a great idea like the yo app and somebody comes to you and gives you a million dollars for a chunk of it. they re getting a great app down the road. am i wrong? i know there are millions of people around the world that use it, free messaging service. it s a great product. it s unclear to me how it s going to make money. how that s the other thing, that is the other thing about this that s similar to the tech bubble, companies that had no clear strategy getting acquired or doing ipo s for hundreds of millions or billions. i was around for that original dot com bubble. i think some companies have large things, build warehouses that cost a lot of money, this stuff is cheaper to put together. what s app i think i m going to keep using that in the future. with yo we re going to be done by the end of the week, and
app and somebody comes to you and gives you a million dollars for a chunk of it. they re getting a great app down the road. they re getting a bigger percentage than they deserve. am i wrong? i know there are millions of people around the world that use it, free messaging service. it s a great product. it s unclear to me how it s going to make money. how that s the other thing, that is the other thing about this that s similar to the tech bubble in 1999-2000, companies that had no clear strategy getting acquired or doing ipos for hundreds of millions or billions. i was around for that original dot com bubble. i think some companies have large things, build warehouses that cost a lot of money, this stuff is cheaper to put together. what s app i think i m going to keep using that in the future. with yo we re going to be done by the end of the week, and everyone will have their million dollar laugh and move on. yeah, i think this is a one
of money based on decisions you have made. often times what happens is what they call the revolving door. somebody is at the pentagon a civilian employee writing contracts to build warehouses. guess what? they leave their government job they go to work for who? a company that makes warehouses or a broker that initiates the construction deal. there is this revolving door. and when you have government employees who are handing out literally billions upon billions of dollars that can make or break a company they become very attractive for this kind of krohn kneecap tallism problem. i think it s oon enormous problem it s something we associate with only certain parts of the government. the reality is it s only a problem with the military. you are looking at 10 s of billions of dollars a year that are completely and totally wasted by the department of defense because of this kind of problem. i want to talk about how they found a shocking loophole in the