of course not this big, but it s all because of trying to pair it with the monstrosity social spending bill that it became so controversial. big infrastructure bills are not that controversial. i think conservatives have a lot to say about half of the spending in this that really has nothing to do with roads and bridges. you maled it when you said monstrosity. david, i look at the numbers and i ve seen some analysis and obviously some numbers we have touched on from over at wharton. let me share something i think people at home will find instructive. this is a heart pron correction. they re talking about the cost being about $1.7 trillions over 10 years, revenues falling short of that, and that s a massive deficit to say nothing of the fact that there s always a little fudging of the numbers and the timeline lines on what we see past here. tell me, am i right about that? you are absolutely right, kevin. this is another big debt spending bill, and americans don t like it.