they don't want unemployment. >> kbhaun. >> -- they want a job. >> congressman istook, same question to you. are we fostering or facilitating dependents? >> there's no line. unemployment extended for 99 weeks there air lot of people who've been dependent upon, a bit sad but it's true. what we ought to be doing is listening to the people who create the jobs. listen to the businesses that say, we cannot afford a big tax increase that we're about to be hit with on january 1st. we cannot afford these big, new regulations that the obama administration has that they're trying to my through the pipeline and hit the economy with those expenses. again, there is $2 trillion locked up in companies right now that they could be using to create more jobs, to expand, to improve the economy, but they're telling us, it's the uncertainty created by the federal government that is the biggest barrier to am. >> kbrooud agree -- >> congressman istook, you'd agree that the republican party could easily overplay its hand. i mean i understand emboldened from the recent election results no doubt but next week