tomorrow, our "strt critique" guest is paul larson, equies strategist at rningstar. >> susie: the receion is hammering high tec research firgartner today said spending on infoation techlogy is on pace to fall 6% this year $3.2 trillion. that's bigr thanhe firm's iginal forecast for a drop o out 4%. ganer says i.t. budgets are still being cut, and dsn't see e trend changing until businesses a consumers feel confident about the econy. >> jeff: t i.r.s. is giving a break to small businessehit with big tax fines. the agency todayemporarily stoppecollecting penalties against small busisses using questionable tax shelters. e fines came out of a 2004 l aimed at big cporations using elters to avoid taxes. lawmakers asked thi.r.s. to stop the collections whi they work to chge the law. the tax nes can run as high as $300,000. >> susie: here's a looat what's happeni tomorrow: the weekly repor on mortgage applications, and inntories of crude oil and galine are released and, as we mentioned, do mponent alcoa kicks off earnings sean with second quter results after the bell. tonight's commentor says, wh