directly impact your future jobs at asg? ceo arthur allen wrote, quote f we fail as a nation to make the right choice on november 6th and we lose our independence as a company, i don't want to hear any complaints regarding the fallout that will cost -- will most likely come. is this fear mongering cross the line? john nichols and chrystia freelander and author of a great new book "the plutocrats." let me start with you. this kind of old -- it reminds me of brassed off, a british labor and tory party fight where the men on the hill, four or five of them, live in the big houses, look down on the people and tell the coal diggers, you better vote republican, or in that case tory. this doesn't smack 6 the 21st century. >> or maybe the new 21st century. the income inequality -- the gap for the bosses on the hill than anybody else is greater than any other time in history. we like to think we live in this internet democracy, we're all the same, we all wear khaki, but the gap between plutocrat is everybody is a waning chasm. i couldn't have made this up. >> listen to what david siegel, one of the guys involved here, talks to someone working for him. in an interview he says, quote, i've always looked out for their