john, how does this i mean what s happened with the bailouts? it s fascinating that the bailouts caused actually, the bailouts created the tea parties, i think, at the end of the day. and, yet, middle america i mean we got so many different things going. do you think we re going to get possibly a fundamental realignment in politics over the next couple years? i think it s these two parties as a clinical matter, these are coalition that s don t make a heck of a lot of sense when you think about it. and they re not that different which we talked about before. it is really one establishment party with two wings. they are, though, very different on what they want to do with corporate taxes. because republicans want corporate taxes at 25%. and president obama wants corporate taxes at 28%. i know it s huge. sisn t that funny? you would think that republicans want to apolish tbolish the cor
dreamers and another to address border security on other matters which is heard as the hurd aguilar bill. it has ore 240 votes. the speaker has refused to put it on the floor. congressman, the speaker says the congressmen won t sign any of them. i don t care. sisn t it important the criteria ought to be is this the right thing to do. 240 members of the house of rep tevs believe it is. let us pass. let us send it to the senate. let the senate deal with it. then send it to the president. i don t think it ought to be for the central and equal branch of government to say we won t act if the president doesn t allow us to. that is not a good policy,