with massive federal welfare state programs, free community college and, you know, money for elder care, money for child care, programs that will likely never go away, and they're throwing in these gimmicks as if it's going to be $2 trillion when, in fact, everybody knows it's going to be $5 trillion. so, look, the economy is watching and investors are watching, and what we see happening is people are not going back to work. i think one of the key issues in this employment report for the month of september is the9 participation rate. and the participation rate is really not complex. it's 61.7% of the, of workers, of people in the country are participating. that means either they have a job or they're actively looking for a job. that's come down sharply in the last couple of months, certainly sharply from a year ago. you're talking about just from february 2020 it was at 63 plus percent, so you're in the 61% range. what does that mean? that means people are are