anecdotally as you think it would be. if you have this many jobs out there, this would be a bidding war for workers, and that gets back to things like the skills gap and things like that, but all in all, we are really in the midst of a major economic renaissance, and it's got a lot of room to grow. >> sandra: you hear from democrats a lot because obviously, it's going to be a fair for democrats, this economy will be a success for republicans coming into the midterms. you hear democrats talking a lot about only sectors of this economy are benefitting from the president's policies or only certain groups of people or classes are benefitting. what are you seeing as far as who benefits from this group? >> the irony, and with that type of a statement, is that the most optimistic part of our economy are the lower-income brackets. those are the folks who actually are the most enthusiastic about what's happening in this country right now. democrats like to make the equivalency of someone, you know, a millionaire getting more from the tax cuts than someone who makes $50,000 a year.