they are going to go toe-to-toe and try to get something passed for the payroll tax extension. what sort sufficient interesting politically about that graph is ohio, indiana certainly, right to work states now are certainly having fights with labor. wisconsin, same thing. what that fight is going to have and whether or not the governor wins and whether or not there's going to be a right to work legislation that will limit union bargaining and that will restrict the ability to get a wage that they believe is fair could have an impact on hiring as well. just depends -- >> which way does it go? ironically does a tougher situation for organized labor mean more hiring less hiring? >> a stroerng situation for organized labor means more hiring in broad theory. that is that you get organized people, manufacturing takes off. wages go up. everybody wins. but in a situation where you have restricted labor ability, manufacturers and producers tend to want to hire more, but the wage sort of tops out. >> also remember in wisconsin, there's the recall fight that