stuart: mark zandi, with a democrat and run a lot of economic studies for the democrats, he says we're in the longest period of consistent job growth in our economic history. what do you make of that? >> well, i tell you what, it is the slowest recovery since the 1940's. and the more important thing is, you have the democrat analysis. i will tell you this, this week, pew came out with a staed that shows by a 2-1 rash across every category, americans believe there are not good paying jobs in their area. if you're a high-paid executive or an hourly worker, you don't see the ability to aspire into another job. not only that, for the same study that pew did, it showed that less than half of america believes that the standard of living will be better for their children and their kids. i think that's how people feel. i think that's how they judge numbers like this, out in america. stuart: is it born out by the statistics? if you look at the jobs created by the obama administration, i don't know how many million it is, it's 7 million, obviously. the are the majority of them low paid or what?