jack, if i can ping pong over to you for just a second, i agree. i think voters are obviously split on whether or not these bills will actually end up helping or hurting, broadly speaking. i do think, however, if you sort of unpack some of the i items, people do tend to like it. 42 billion for ports and airports, 110 billion-dollars for roads and bridges, another 73 to expand and update the power grid and yet, when we look inside the numbers sometimes the headlines sound great but it s the devil in the details that really tends a of some of the people on the right side of the aisle. you agree? you re so right. i mean, roughly half of it is what you just talked about, but the other half is really as i think green new deal type of proposals. it s really a misnomer to call it an infrastructure. it s infrastructure and green new deal and a lot of other things in there. they ve sort of packaged this
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cup. the ron artest. argentina looked great yet. they looked fantastic. hard to imagine that anybody could stop them right now. messy is the best player i think in the world and looking really good. their coach can t get in the way, can he? he s a big guy. you got to keep him off the field. he is crazy, too. he is crazy but they are still in it. he picked up every one of his players and gave them a hug and press and told the world press he likes women and is going out with a young woman that is blond. he is out of his mind. let s talk about the game this morning. usa and slovenia. i-items a game we ought to win. people expect the united states to get out of the group. eastern europe sides have been tough for our guys to play strong against. we ve not beat eastern european team in the world cup play yet, so, you know, we got to win. the hopes and expectations of our country are behind our guys