started reorganizing. yesterday an extraordinary story about the uaw and ford joining arms, locking arms, 20,000 new jobs coming to detroit right away. i mean, things are really turning around. and you look forward over the next decade, it speeds up. we ve got an energy boom coming. the likes of which we haven t seen in 100 years. it s going to get much cheaper to make products in america. it s going to get cheaper and the other thing along with companies and sort of the economics that it s good to grow some stuff here, consumers now connect by u.s. products, u.s. jobs. down to, you know, made in arkansas, made in detroit, made in brooklyn. and by the way, you re so right. you put brooklyn on something, it s a lot hipper. i was talking to my son joey yesterday, i came back from detroit, he didn t want to talk about ford, he wanted to talk about the watch and it says made
calling this the ce lo green budget. i had no idea you were so hip. paul: we did that in the paper this week. i watched the grammies, so i saw that i thought you were a lot hipper. we know strassel is. for those who don t know he was famous for the song forget you. that s what this budget was. i think it was a massive political miscalculation by the president and the white house. people are looking at this budget and scratching their heads saying, wait a minute are you serious about dealing with this fiscal crisis? r k this represents an opportunity for the republicans. now the president said i m not serious about dealing with these out of control expenditures. i think it allows the republicans to say we are the only game in town. we are the only people serious about making these cuts. paul: you are saying this r3yon politically that they didn t expect this kind of criticism?