up and say this is not acceptable. again, it's a question of not getting the relief out, because if you don't do this quickly and do some kind of emergency it's going to be distressful for the states and towns and people. you're talking fema, grants and loans for individuals and small businesses, you're talking about money that goes to localities to pay for police and fire and rescue workers. i mean, it just doesn't make any sense to treat this as, you know, as if you would treat something that you can, you know, sit around and argue over for months and years. that's not the way we do business. that's not what the federal government's role is, so i'm hopeful that cooler heads prevail, i guess, is the best way to put it. >> sure, and representative pallone, you're on the democratic side of the aisle, but your republican governor chris christie has had an awful