that would suspend lawmakers' own paychecks if their chamber fails to pass a budget by april 15th. that's a lot like actually the no labels, no budget, no pay plan that that organization's been dealing with, talking about for a long time. michael steele, i think that's a great idea. >> i do, too. >> if you don't do your job -- >> why get paid for it? >> and the democrats in the senate haven't done their job in that many days, why pay them? >> i don't think you should. in fact, if i had my way, it would be retro. so i'd take back the money we paid you over the last four years for not doing your job. and i think, you know, again, some people say that's a political toy or a tactic. the reality of it is, it does reflect where congress is right now. and i think it will work for a lot of people to say yeah, we're going to pay you, then do your job. and i think this is a good move. we'll see how they respond. >> you know, kelly, neither republicans nor democrats have been allowed to do their job on the hill for a very long time. and i know you hear this all the