both. if you look back to history in the days and months leading up to a midterm election, congressional action tends to slow down on its own. but you couple that on top of this idea they need to obstruct each and every policy move that the president attempts to make, and you have not just a do nothing congress, but a do even less kind of congress as "the new york times" described. i'm not surprised by any of this. the american people seem to be allowing them off the hook when it comes to cutting snap benefits, when it comes to not putting forth a comprehensive immigration strategy for this country. so it seems to me that the american people, and let's hope this doesn't last, seem to be allowing them to get off the hook without being a party with solutions, but really being a party of nope. >> you know, another thing that i took note of, richard, republicans are not only pushing anti-obamacare bills, ron johnson filed a lawsuit because the government helps pay for