between democrats and republicans, this is a great example. we've got millions of kids who are about to head back to school. we want to make sure that when they get there, there are enough teachers in the classroom. we think it makes more sense to have a teacher standing in the classroom than standing in an unemployment line. and it is entirely paid for. and the way we pay for it is by closing down these perverse tax loopholes that actually encourage big american corporations to ship american jobs overseas. not -- jenna: congressman, i'm sorry, i'm going to have to jump in really quick because i have to get the other side, and we only have a short amount of time. i apologize, we have some breaking news. but the republicans, your opponents, say you are stimulus addicted and this is just an example of that, and instead of focusing on where the jobs are, you're focusing on helping to pay for some of these benefits, that's what john boehner had to say. how are you answering that question, where are the jobs? >> well, first of all, there would be 140,000 teachers that