we don't start films with 500, pless. so that's kind of superfluous to the whole argument. and so the job generation thesis is quite clear going into this recession. what's going to happen after this recession? we've been able to do this for years and years. a guy named david birch, who wrote the original thing has proven to be correct. so here we are. these are job generators. we went into this recession. we may be seeing something new happening from this recession. but basically, it's you just look at the government numbers. with that stirring defense of the contribution to small business to the u.s. economy and with a lot of hope that things get a little bit better, than -- than they look right now, we want to thank our panel. and we've got two more >> each year, the washington center brings hundreds of students to washington to experience the workings of government first hand. tonight, they'll discuss politics, government, and their future. on c-span's "q&a". >> this weekend, on afterwords, former adviser to martin luther king, with a behind the scenes look at the lookg