take care of their families and themselves but contribute back to the success of their community, of this state, and of this country. that's why i want to make sure that we make investments in people, in communities, not corporations and special interests and political action committees. this $2 trillion tax cut that flowed to corporations who were already sitting on record piles of cash, to the very wealthiest in this country at a time of historic income inequality, at a moment that we have $21 trillion in debt is unconscionable. but it doesn't have to be our destiny. with the right leadership in the united states senate, we can turn that focus back to people, people like your husband, to families and to communities, and that's what i want to do for you and your husband in the senate. thank you for asking. appreciate it. >> congressman, i want to ask you a follow-up about it, because -- sit if you'd like. the unemployment rate is at a 49-year low, nationwide. texas was number one in job growth last year, and you mentioned wage growth. so far this year, number one in