some day and when they do they don t want to pay those taxes. when you look at the tough neck times we re in and a lot of the same team are the people whose tax collars bailed out the biggest corporations, the autoindependenautoauto industryr folks, especially middle class families, that fueled very well. martha: when you get into this discussion about estate taxes many would say you re talking about double taxation for that group whose dollars do a lot to fuel this economy. reporter: sure and we shouldn t forget too that most states have some signed of a state tax. it is lower than the federal as far as the exmany shopbs and where it kicks in. washington doesn t think about
democrats are focusing on the program introduced by president obama yesterday talking about repeal to the transportation system, rebuilding american infrastructure, the emphasis there is on the construction industry which has been hard hit. jenna: so, kevin, there s a good question from woody talking about infrastructure. we re told our infrastructure is ox lead and crumbling. what happened to the taxes collected to maintain those things? well, that s, i think, at the heart of a lot of frustrations that voters have. they look at washington as a very inefficient place when it comes to solving problems and spending money. while people think they re continuing to see their tax collars here, they re not getting enough for their money, so that s a key frustration. i think a lot of republicans are going to continue to address that, finding ways where government can be smaller, leaner, more efficient so it addresses a lot of the anxiety these voters have. jenna: we have some more anxiety in