so far republicans haven't found a solution to that. then you have susan collins who a lot of people thought would be an automatic no. in fact, she believes she's gotten something in return for her acts up to this point and that is the state and local tax deduction. what you're looking at is the senate matching what the house did allowing the property tax deduction capped at $10,000. and senator bob corker, jeff flake, they've made clear this $1.5 trilli $1.5 trillion proposal shouldn't add to the deficit in the long run. how are they going to accomplish, this growth that they can't prove with numbers on the outset doesn't necessarily proof itself out. they want a deficit trigger, a mechanism that would snap the tax rates back to where they currently stand if the growth projections don't play out. still a lot of complicated issues to work ouchlt compared to where they were tuesday morning, by wednesday morning, they're in a much, much better place.