about finding a solution. >> it's very interesting. you were talking about the first guy, the republican co-chair of the super committee and i noticed, too, a lot of talk about past tense as if it were over. he wouldn't -- you know, as they -- in "e.r." or something, they call the death. he wasn't call the death time but it really does seem very, very bleak and unless they could come up with maybe a partial deal in the next 24 hours, it looks like they're going to come up with nothing. now, they're already saying, you know, we still get the $1.2 trillion because we have the triggers and they get the automatic cuts. i think the idea that these guys and one woman had three months. that we're going to be spending $44 trillion over the next decade. we have $15 trillion debt and they couldn't come up with $1 trillion in cuts because of the political differences is really a statement of how broken this town is and i think that there's going to be a negative reaction