for. >> no. tea partiers are saying we're disappointed with what washington is doing even since the election and now, of course, they'll face two new challenges on raising the debt ceiling and spending levels for the federal government and it's going to be a test tea party purity and new members that are coming in. are they actually going to make the decisions that are unpopular with the american people? what you said, david, about sacrifice is a critical issue of this. you cannot have it all. you cannot balance the budget, give people large tax cuts, as we have just done, and carry on with the spending program that is you've had. if you're not really going to address entitlements or the defense budget, then that's going to be tricky. it's very interesting to hear the senator-elect say he would go in on that and senator graham saying he would address entitlement, but a lot of republicans wouldn't. you push them on what they would actually cut and they're reluctant to do it. >> senator-elect, here is the thing. when senator graham says i won't vote for the debt ceiling until there's agreement to deal with means testing social security and raising the retirement age, is he really suggesting he will