he wouldn t go higher than 1.5. so if he doesn t answer and say i m not going higher than 1.5, the assumption is based on how things work in d.c. is that he s willing to go higher, but not much higher. it s a little whacky to claim at this juncture after everything that s gone through voting and the framework on the floor and where we are in the spending process, that it has to be some state secret what you re for. candidates routinely run for the senate and promise to do things then you get in there, you have sinema, said she was going to change the way business works. essentially taking a super secrecy position. whenever you think of mcconnell, republicans, they re public about the level of spending they would go along with and most of the democrats and the president. so she s sort of that outliar there. your thoughts on that, michelle, as well as the numbers that i think bear repeating. the support for key tenants of the bill like drug price reform,