if consumers are abuseded. i think they are saying it now, which to me is disturbing. they are saying, "that all the things we believe in, look at all this that has happened. maybe we ought to let the governmeet come in and do more management." they may not say that. they may not know that is what they are advocating. so you need strong consumer protection. >> if, as you said earlier, you expect a few republicans to support this bill if it remains on the path that it is, do you worry politically in the fall that what those votes in opposition to the bill will mean for members of the house or senators rung for re-election? is this a political concern for you or the republican party? >> silla, that's a good question. in 2008 when i voted for the first tarp bill, and i voted against the other one, but people in my district were saying 99-1 "i'm opposed to this." i voted for it because i felt like it was necessary. but it was a near-death experience. it's the gift that keeps on giving. i jjst got past my primary with 76% offthe vote. i think senator shelby, who did not vot