>> it's definitely of the moment. if you look at some of the things that elevated donald trump to the presidency to begin with, i think there is some sort of post-partisan cry that a lot of the country is been sounding for the last several months because look again, donald trump is not your conventional republican. he is not in the paul ryan mould, wasn't even in the mitt romney mold. some of his priorities run askew of the republican orthodoxy. if you look at some of the infrastructure stuff like you are talking about with reaching out to a broader coalition of americans, democrats certainly have an opportunity to do that kind of stuff because look, the political interest of them is there and the policy interest of them is there. if they can't get behind the potential $1 trillion infrastructure project, like chuck schumer, the minority leader in the senate has artie said he'd be willing to do, then i'm not sure what they are going to get together with him on at some point. so the opportunities will be there and there is some political as well as policy interest that they have to work with. >> jon: there is the saying that elections have consequences, josh.