potentially have their income tax rates reduced a little bit by the elimination of those or reduction in the value of those so-called loopholes as they apply to anybody who itemizes their tax. just make one more point. nothing new came out of this from the democratic side it was the same thing. raise taxes, pass the president s job bill, no entitlement reform. on the republican side you had the one true brkthrough and that was this new concept of tax reform, which could generate revenue, from the upper brackets, fo deficit reduction. lower the upper brackets, do far less than democrats wanted on new net tax increases, and extend the bush tax cus. and by the way, house republicans were probably not going to vote for that anyway. david, yes. in fact i think this bill, the toomey proposal would even pass the united states senate. which iscontrolled, as you know, by the democrats. hear what we were saying. there would be a net new amount of revenue, $250 billion of which would go tow