represent where other senators are, too, that are still on the fence. for ron johnson about pass through income, business entities that pass through their income and taxed at individual rates. ron johnson wants the cut in the senate bill, kind of through a credit, to go deeper and to be expanded. he wants it to be more parody wise when it comes to the corporate side of things. here's the rub on that, that costs money, like a lot of money, more than $100 billion. that's $100 billion not only do republicans not currently have to work with based on the budget rules they're working under but runs head long into what senator bob corker wants. bob corker representing people like jeff flake, james langford, very concerned about deficit issues. doesn't want the $1.5 trillion package it to add to the deficit over the long term. so you're adding money to appease one senator and potentially lose another senator. this is the balancing act they have going on. to take you behind the scenes a lot of meetings, a lot of phone calls, administration officials on a full-court press here. i've been told a lot of administration officials working