basically setting up the same situation two months from now. does the jobs report change that debate at all or are we in store for the exact same showdown? >> i have a feeling we're in for the exact same showdown. there's one metric in addition to the things that heather mentioned, which have been very much in the conversation, the idea that this is an uneven recovery, that especially issues in the child care sector are bleeding into women's ability to get back to the actual workforce, but there's also percolating here that millions of americans lost their unemployment insurance benefits during this time, and to see such low job gains back that have does sort of speak to the argument that some were making here, that it wasn't getting those benefits that was keeping people from going back to work, but instead that there were other barriers to getting the workforce participation rate and getting the unemployment rate back to where they were pre-pandemic. in terms of how this impacts the debt ceiling debate, though, what it underscores is that