i mean, so much of this is tactity cal and, you know, at tidtude -- attitudenal. the people who once came up with many of the ideas that we ran on are much more concerned with these tactical fights than they are developing policy anymore. it's an interesting -- that's how you end up with the debate season we had in the presidential primaries last time where a lot of times it's a competition who can say it louder. >> the party of goldwater vs. the party of reagan. teaches about liberty vs. the party of talking about people and how all of this affected them individually. >> it was really uninteresting i think for people who are interested, it wasn't creative. it wasn't -- >> 999 was the biggest policy proposal -- [laughter] >> not a good sign. >> other good questions. >> i'll keep asking. we've got plenty over here. yes. >> thank you. >> the book mentions making tax cuts for families where they need them most. what would that look like in practice? do you think there's any room with maybe incentives for mothers who want to stay at home to raise their children, incen