bringing the conversation into the national spotlight. we would like to hear from you this morning about whether you think mental health programs are adequate. the numbers to call, for republicans, 202-585-3881. for democrats, 202-585-3880. for independents, 202-585-3882. you can also find us online, is a tweet by writing , or sign inc-spanwj on facebook. you come note you can also e span.org.journal@c- sidestepping the issue of gun violence, the washington times reports host: looking at the washington post, looking for a mental health dialogue. host: we are asking you this morning if you think that mental health programs are adequate. caller: good morning. i have a recent experience. i have a teenage son that i had to take into the system in maryland. he was not as bad off as the other kids. system, as soon as they are done with you, there is no contact. they will not even return your phone calls. there is a big disconnect between when you have a teenager who need
unamerican. many of the agencies and agents of the federal government do not understand that they are servants of the people. they think they are our masters, and they are mistaken. i m not interested in scoring politicalpoints. i want to protect and preserve the america that i grew up in, the america that people cross oceans and risk their lives to become a part of, and i m tariffed it is slipping terrified it is slipping away. as she pointed out, these are not large groups, eric. they re small groups often relying on small dollar donations. all of these groups were under the threat of perjury whether or not they provided the proper information. it s a scary, scary thing what they went through, and it seems like no one in the administration seems to carry. eric: who are your interns? did they ever plan on running for government office? how do they know these things? like you point out, they re under the threat of perjury. it s insane what they did. i mean, they singled