meets with the approval of the american people. bill: so here we are now, four-months later, after the idea was hatched. that was the idea. what did they get from it? ed pileski, counselor former counselor to president bush, and thank you for being here. i ve gotten a sneak peek at what is expected on thursday pretty standard fare, three days to rebuild to read the bill before it s voted which recently came out of the health care debate in washington, centers on job creation and the economy, pretty much a no brainer when it comes to polling and national security is a big issue. seems pretty standard, does it not? unfortunately it s not standard fare in washington now. as we saw, we saw these 2000 page bills being jammed through the house of representatives without members of congress or the public having the opportunity to read them. the republicans are saying if we have control of the pous, we re going to house, we re going to stop that practice. we don t have job creating pol