of aspirin now. arthel: yeah, i think i have a headache now. rick: let s switch gears. we ll talk more about the debt coming up a little later on. we have a debate in a couple of minutes. they re running out of chopsticks. arthel: what? rick: in china. this is not a joke. asian markets are looking to american companies to pick up the slack. elizabeth prann is live in atlanta with more. kind of sounds like a punch line to a joke, but i guess it s not. no, it s not. that s right. china is growing so quickly, they re running out of natural resources, which is why savvy business owner opened up georgia chopsticks three hours south of atlanta. he s tapping into an abundance of natural resources. poplar trees, sweet gum trees, that they grow in abundance. he s tapping into a work force, one that is suffering from a 13% unemployment rate in america. a lot of those people are very eager to get those hours. we have 50, 60 employees right now.