3.5 trillion, which even larry sommers, a left of center economist says in an overheated economy is problematic. i think 1.2 is where the american people want us to be, 3.5 is where the progressive socialist wing of the democratic party wants to be. chris: but are you concerned, senator, that president biden and the democrats are using you, that they're going to be able to claim that they worked in a bipartisan fashion, hold a big signing ceremony for the infrastructure bill in the rose garden, at the same time that they pass the rest of their agenda on a straight party line vote? >> you know, all i can do is do what is right and it's right. the $1.2 trillion is good for the united states of america. it would be bipartisan. representing the interest of all 50 states, not just those represented by democrats. it actually addresses pent-up demand for roads and bridges in my state, across the nation, and other things important.