looking back? because the infrastructure bill that was passed was cleaved apart from what's now being called build back better. and in a sense, it's a bill that's like a white guy employment act. there is going to be a lot of working class men that are going to get employed by that bill. but that's the very cohort that is much more likely to reward republicans for that. that's who they vote for. most working class white guys vote republican. meanwhile, all the stuff for the women, for moms, for people who need child care, for people of color that's going to affect climate, which young people really care about, you know, extending the child tax credit, all the stuff that helps families and women and younger people and people with college debt, all that got dropped. do you think it was a mistake to split those bills? >> no, and i want to challenge the idea that this is a bill that only benefits one part of the population. i get where you're coming from and what you're saying, but look, you look at something like the investment in transit.