i was a teenager mowing lawns at university of denver for minimum wage. i made a buck 35 an hour. i figured out i could make more money buying my own lawn mower. i went out next summer with buddy of mine and we mode lawns for people individually, i increased wages doing it myself. is that what other people might want to think about doing? >> that is what other people might want to think about doing but you raise a good point there, you were a teenager. that is what minimum wage jobs were meant to be for, teenagers. not for a household members. not for mothers and fathers of households. so what we need to do is, success breeds success. the more we put into our businesses, jon, the more we hire people. if that tax burden is put on employer, especially small businesses, you also look at additional poll, 60% of the small businesses said it would hurt them, instead of help them if you raise minimum wage. if you do this to small businesses they will let people