"With the Air Force we're ordering a lot of planes, in particular the F-35 fighter jet, which is almost you know like an invisible fighter. I was asking the Air Force guys how good is this plane, and they said 'well sir you can't see it,' I said yeah but in a fight, you know a fight, like I watch on the movies, the fight, they're fighting, how good is it? 'Well it wins every time because the enemy cannot see it, even if it's right next to it, it can't see it.' I said that helps, that's a good thing.

But we have equipment that nobody has the equipment that we have. It's sad when we are selling our equipment to other countries but we're not buying it ourself ok. But now that's all changed. And I said the stuff that we have is always a little better too. You know when we sell to other countries, even if they're allies, you never know about an ally an ally can turn, you're going to find that out. But I always say make ours a little bit better, give it that extra speed, a little bit—keep a little bit—keep about ten percent in the bag. Because what he have nobody has like we have, and uh that's what we're doing."