May I be personal with you?
Please.
Are you--
You have a disability?
No, I don't.
This here scooter is to conserve
my body's finite energy.
What America
is supposed to be about
is, it's a land
of opportunity.
Sure.
If you describe America--
I agree with that.
Okay.
But what we have now,
we have a situation
where the top 1/10
of one percent
now owns almost as much
wealth as the bottom 90%.
So there's a lot
that has to be done.
And the goal is
to create a nation
that works for all of us,
not just the one percent.
But if people--
Sir, I don't mean
to interrupt.
No, it's all right.
But rather than complain
about the one percent
or the 0.1%, why not make
the rest of America
put them
into the one percent?
Well, if you put
everybody into the one percent,
they wouldn't be
the one percent.
Well, no,
it still would be.
No, it wouldn't be.
If I can...
If you...
The rest of the population,
by definition,
they're not
in the one percent.
They're the rest
of the population.
But if you--
All of the population
is 100%.
All right, so,
this is simple math.
If you have one percent here,
one percent,
you have 99%.
Yeah.
And if you move the nine
in there, you have 19.
And then you move
the other nine there.
Well...
If you believe in equality,
why not have 100% of the people
in the one percent?
These aren't my figures.
This is
the International Institute
of Scientific Truth
and Knowledge.
So this has been proven
that this can work.
Well...
This might lead to some
increase in the deficit,
but, essentially,
it is possible.
Uh, what is
your proposal, Billy? What--
That you keep
the one percent,
but you move the 99%
into the one percent.
Okay, I--
And so you have 199,
you just move over
the nines.
You have--
The 99% are in the one percent.
Billy, I don't know
what you're talking about.
I-I really don't.
