definitely won't vote. there is chicago and there always is with the house and senate. the senate is refusing to hold hands. >> we're discussed a notion that the speaker might have a strategic motivation to bring up the tax votes under the suspension process that requires a 2/3. boehner spoke out against that. is he admitting that he fierce the possibility that it would be employed? >> yeah. i think they do fear t. it's an odd procedure and i wonder how the democrats would go along with it. so a suspension requires a 2/3 vote and what you would be doing and it's the first time i would see them do this. instead of trying to get the number of votes you need down as democrats did, you begin to get the number of votes you need up so more democrats could vote for the tax cuts for the rich and they still wouldn't pass with the democrats and republicans would vote and it would get through. somehow i have trouble seeing it happening, but if it does, it