we have an opportunity to win back that manufacturing investment. if we are smart enough with the right kind of leadership to fix our taxes. no one up here is calling for the complete elimination of all the loopholes and the deductions where "the wall street journal" came out and endorsed my tax plan, that's what needs to be done. not tinkering around the edges. ifwe can fix our taxes, if we can move towards a friendly regulatory environment, this country can get back in the game again. we can rebuild our manufacturing muscle, and we can rebuild some of the job training opportunities we have lost. >> why not close all the loopholes as governor huntsman is saying? >> george, let me step back from that. i know you want to ask that question, nothing wrong with it and i don't want to be critical of the questions you ask and the other interviewers ask. i think the real issue is the vision for this country. i think people have to recognize that what's at stake in this election is jobs, yes, and balancing the budget, yes, and dealing with our extraordinary overhang from our entitlements. we have to make sure they're preserved. our entitlements, that is, that