i think this is really going to unleash a lot of our economic potential here. but they have to get it done. and if members of the senate think about wandering off the reservation and not supporting this, they're going to have to be looking over their right flank. >> can i jump in real quick, john. >> i'm not sure there is a reservation in the senate anymore based on what wave seen, but go ahead. >> the question of whether tax reform and growth really is not supported by history. the census came out two weeks ago with the final numbers that finish finished the obama presidency. obama raised taxes. george w. bush reduced taxes twice. the median income increased more and poverty increased more under bush. clinton raised taxes and reagan famously cut taxed. the median increased more and poverty declined more under clinton than it did under reagan. job growth, clinton, followed by reagan, followed by obama, followed by bush. there is no pattern to say that tax cuts are a guaranteed elixir to generate greater growth. and i think, you know, the