vote. how long is this going to go on, this cat-and-mouse game between the ds and the rs about whether we're actually going to do something about wall street corruption? >> i think we're determined to make sure taxpayers never get caught holding the bag again for these guys. that's why we're going to keep pushing. we're going to keep calling votes. i have to believe the american public is going to say stop with the silly games and start debating the bill. i mean, chris, realize that in committee the republicans didn't even offer one amendment. they haven't even come with any ideas as to how they want to fix this. you know, it's hard not to believe that they're not playing block and tackle for wall street, when they won't even be up front with us about what problem they have in the bill. >> do you think that's what they're doing? do you think they're lobbying for the wall street crowd? do you think that's what they're doing, senator? working for them? >> it's an easy assumption to make at this point. why won't they let us debate? i mean, you understand how this place works. just agreeing to debate? we're not talking about, we're talking about proceeding to debate is what they're blocking.