deportations except for felons, give people work permits. if they want to become a citizen, they've got to get in line behind people from poland and everyone else who wants to come here. that's my chris matthews theory. let's talk about infrastructure. we have an almost $20 trillion gdp. we're getting close to that range. what would we needle in terms of a real make america great infrastructure campaign? what would it take? >> i think you'll have to have a bipartisan buy-in on this. this is why it's so important to say, republicans, we took the chamber out here, we have the presidency now, we can't just focus on running only our agenda through. we're going to have to reach radio across the aisle. because on infrastructure, we can all agree that, you know, look, it's in the constitution that it's the role of the federal government to provide post offices and post roads, which is obviously infrastructure. the problem is, how do we pay for it? and i think there's really ways to get this done, whether it's bringing some of the corporate profits that are parked overseas and taxing them at a lower rate, or even things like having grown up discussions about how we're paying for that infrastructure in terms of revenue collection.