and i were living in it and i was a legislative leader, i would cut some mexican food, some times chalupas are something, stay hot on a low border of the stove. i would buy some cold beer, and then i would invite the key people on both sides of the aisle in the legislature and just have them come over to have of what to eat in the beer. and when you sit around like that and speak casually in a friendly manner, as you would with your own friends or acquaintances at your own house, you just feel better about killing people and relating to the command we were able to make friends enough that we could solve the state's problems. it worked. and that is what i would like to see more of. at present we are using the house to get legislators together in see if they cannot get acquainted with each other and solve some of arizona's problems. i think it is working. so that is the effort. and what i felt when i was in my years at the court before i retired was that we were failing to teach young people in this country anything about our government operates, however runs. two-thirds of high-school gradu