bill. but pragmatically speaking it s a little too little. too much aclu of the coalition pushing for criminal justice reform. pragmatically speaking, look, i m a law and order republican, too. but, pragmatically speaking, the house version that passed is a lot more conservative, it s a lot more to their liking. the senate bill is a little you know, fears a little bit more to the left. pete: yep. but the practicality is if they don t pass criminal justice reform now and have some type of compromise bill something in between the house version and the senate bill, then you re going to have a situation where, instead of this conservative criminal justice reform bill that was passed by the house, you re now going to have to negotiate with nancy pelosi, the likes of maxine waters, you know, all expired and having fires lit to their butt by folk like
today four more. maybe they got past the barrier and needed to get extra oxygen in and maybe they figured out a way to finish the efforts today, saying they are up against the same limitations, i have to imagine the trauma of being one of the four kids and coach left under for another day, that s got to be grueling. yeah, there s no doubt. i mean, obviously you go back now to put a time line on this, back to june 23rd, we re talking about this real time but june 23rd when they went missing. july 2nd was when they were first found alive and the days have been ticking by. it s countermanneded this sort of grueling nature of staying their longer with maybe fact they are getting information that their predecessors have successfully been rescued. so that certainly could lift their spirits and more pragmatically speaking, you know, this is an extraordinary rescue. i mean, each time they do it, they are probably learning a couple more things and
it was like a book report. right. we ll get a slightly more detailed blueprint today, we think. already we can see a gravitational pull away from the promises that president trump has made. he said very recently he s sticking to this 15% corporate tax plan. but pragmatically speaking, none of his advisers working on that think this is realistic. steve mnuchin personally believes in the 15% tax rate for corporations. i know that could be true. but he, gary cohn and others are thinking 20% to 25% would be a win and they re going to try to pull the president along with it. i think it s interesting they were hoping that originally i think that team was going to come up with a more detailed blueprint in august. then they said let s turn it over to the relevant congressional committees. then we read that the big six making these decisions has a lot of dispute within itself and can t come up with consensus numbers, big surprise there in our political climate. and so now once again we re p