bill, but democrats appointed to the last minute change in the plan that specifically benefits real estate businesses as well. that wasn't in the camp bill was it? >> no, it was in the house bill. there's a house version of how you deal with pass throughs and a senate version. and as they went through they accepted the house version dealing with real estate rather than the senate version. and then they turned around and said some senator slipped in it, which was a damnable lie, and they had to know that. and senator hatch wrote a very tough letter to these jerks, putting that case. the idea that somehow corker had switched his vote. corker has been for this bill since the beginning. he came up with a 1.5 limit on how much of tax reduction we're going to do in ten years, and i spoke to him for half an hour, two days before he ended up voting against it because the parlmanitarian wouldn't let his idea in. not the republicans. they were perfectly happy to do that. of course he's going to vote for