we call him bill barker, but he's a jefferson impersonator and i'll send bill up to wall street. i don't know. the thing is jefferson hates banks. you got to understand that about jefferson. he hates the kind of mysterious control that's exercised over our lives and deprives us of our liberties. now, it's not just a simple knee jerk populist reaction to the masters of the universe, though it has some flavor of that as well. i think he would say the energy and the kind of participation and he would say this to tea parties as well, that this is a civic resource. but can it be more than it is now? the criticism of the wall street people is that they don't have a program. it's not their fault. i mean, this is an existential crisis for unemployable college graduates. there are students here, i need to be careful. talk about the living generation. i don't know, is this generation going to get a chance. i think this is something i get to articulate my own -- when pretending to talk about jefferson. i think jefferson would have been appalled by the inequality that characterizes the unite