i wholly agree with chris demuth. propose beginning a list, another revolution betrayed if the ban on incandescent light bulbs is not repealed. we should definitely keep this list. i have one i'd add. as you well know in modifying the student loan program a very generous loan forgiveness is extended to graduates who go into public service. we ought to give a generous loan forgiveness to graduates who don't go into public service. that's how dramatically i think we have to reorient how we feel about things. what's with the glorification of the public sector? i have a test for aspiring politicians. yesterday, the child nutrition bill passed the house, $4.5 billion a year. this is washington, d.c., dictating what vending machines in grammar schools contain. now, how the same people who talk about the importance of returning washington toits constitutional limits think they ought to be dictating what vending machines carry, you know, the premise that federal politicians somehow care more about the well-being of children t