industry. i congratulate you all. names that, in many cases i haven t met, but i know you well from reading about you on the covers of every business magazine, and sometimes well beyond the business magazines. congratulations, fantastic job you ve done at building some of the greatest companies in the world, and it s an honor to be working with you. we want to thank and make the united states for the people in this room and well be on this room, the most attractive place for you to hire, invest, and to grow. that s why we are very, very substantially lowering our tea taxes. the united states is one of the highest tax nations in the world. but, it s also a market like no other, by far the biggest market in the world.
governor arnold schwarzenegger, a biker himself signed a bill, that s better. making the state s standard the same as the federal standard. the law targets bikers who remove or replace factory installed emission control parts that often make the bikes louder. many bike owners oppose the law saying it adds uncertainty and more government bureaucracy. did you know that today is officially national coffee day? a survey by career builder and dunkin donuts finds that nurses top the list of people who believe they are less productive without coffee. what about tv anchors? media folks, we re not even on the list at all. maybe because there s not that many of us. not sure. maybe. thank you so much. as i pour the box of joe. remember the tea party, the original tea party, thank you very much, was about tea taxes? that was true. what did americans drink a lot of back then, brian? it was tea. that s right. and after the tea party, what did we start drinking more of?