conversation. i will be sharing it with you with little bits all this weekend. michigan is a state that has been a key battleground for several election cycles now. this year is no different. even though it s not a presidential election year, and neither of the states two u.s. senators are up for election, there are outcomes of several races here that will have huge implications in the years to come, especially for the 2024 presidential election. for one thing, democrats hold a very slim majority in congress. the senate, as you know, evenly split. 50/50. in the house of representatives, democrats only have an eight seat advantage over republicans going into election day. right now, michigan has an even number of democratic and republican representatives in the house. seven representatives each, but due to redistricting, michigan has lost one district, which means one party is certain to lose at least one of its seats in congress. on top of that, four of the most competitive h
kill the car business. i wanna talk about that bridge. this is representative of what s going. on that, we have inflation in this country. a lot of people feel that if they re trying to buy a car, because semiconductors go into cars. that has become very expensive. this is a big issue for autoworkers. people slowdown buying cars, and if there s a recession, that is going to worry them. what is your sense of supply chain and manufacturing and their input costs? is it a bigger issue in michigan that and they were? else 2020 was an absolute wake up call for us, particularly in terms of the semiconductor chip shortage. i have been evangelizing this for a long time. we innovated these puppies here, in the united states of america, but through incentives and low labor costs, they started getting produced overseas. so, the wake up hits, and now, the investment is here. we ve got the chips and finance act done, and it s not just chips. we are looking at and all of supply chain opportunity. y