looks we're seeing huge allotment accounted for infrastructure, defense, parental leave, and massive cuts to things like food stamps. why does that make sense? >> so there's a couple things to look at and i would say we've got, what, $46 million i think right now on food stamps. half of them have been on for ten years. there's something wrong with our food stamp program. >> then the program needs to be revised. to say we're not going to offer food stamps anymore -- >> i think what you've seeing is we are going to make an attempt to revise it. let's not forget, chuck schumer and nancy pelosi voted for cutting of $8 billion to the snap program in 2014, so even democrats realize there is a problem and we have to reform it. i think with this whole budget thing, i think that's a very valid point. we need to see more on this tax plan. i love the reform that's being discussed, three brackets, knocking the corporate rate to 15%, repatriating the foreign revenue. these are some things where republicans on the hill are going to have to get very serious about some of this stuff. you know, i think one of the things that i would like to have seen happen, again, i think