and posting bills on line and people get to see them on line. i think they are right to do it. part of the message is the way washington does business and the way the process works is broken and needs to be fixed. i would say to the extent that they focus on process fine. it is secondary. ultimately what they will judged on two or four or eight years is what happens and what they do. are they able to reform the government and make it more responsible and cut spending the way voters want them to do. >> i think that is the way they will be measured particularly in the house and cutting federal spending. how aggressive do you expect them to be? >> earmarks and that is a easy place to start. that is one percent of the federal budget and they like to talk about them around campaign time. they have to look at 60 percent of the budget no one