process of where he's been 50 defy plus voting years. there are fewer voting rights now. then there were when the voting rights act of 1965 was enacted into law. that thing has been gutted. so you're looking at the country's 55 years on the voting right act -- particularly of the last decade or two. ten to your question, voting rights and reconciliation, looks very unlikely without the voting act bill will actually move through the senate and become. no reconciliation, the democrats can figure up something with joe manchin, christian cinema, that the house can agree to. and maybe they could get reconciliation done. but it does not look like there will be anything between five point trillion dollar colors over the next years as most of the democrats [inaudible] . >> matthew you are a man of philosophy, a republicans have