still with us, barney keller, director of the club for growth. in atlanta, jason johnson, politics analyst, and george munoz, former assistant secretary of the clinton corporation. jason johnson, you talked about democrats being able to work against their brand problems with this as an issue. why aren't they all talking about this, then, if they're for the reauthorization of the bank. nothing goes inside campaign commercials better than smiling guys in hard hats, people at the factory gate opening and closing time, and it seems like a natural. >> it should be, but you got to remember these democrats they're avoiding tomatoes being tossed in 20 different directions. they're atoday muched to a president who is extremely unpopular. you still have discussions about the obamacare and isis. and any discussion about jobs you have to be able to demonstrate something on the ground for it to be of value. so i think a lot of democrats are really scrambling around. they're not making the kind of use of this issue that they should which is very typical of dem