remains to be seen which nominees might get scrutiny from republicans and which one democrats will go over. i don t anticipate either of these guys, if the confirmation process is well run, i don t anticipate either of these guys having confirmation problems. the bigger question from a policy point of view is who will drive economic policy in this administration? we don t know who will be head of the national economic council. these guys are not people with experience in government in a way that leads you even with a bob ruben, i don t have a sense of what policies they re going to care about or whether they re going to drive policy. right now this is basically they re going to do trump s bidding because neither one of them have a history of driving policy and most of them contributed to the democratic party. the bigger problem maybe they get confirmed, nick, but donald trump and his success and failure depends on wisconsin, michigan, ohio, and pennsylvania. he s not president of the