the talk about finding the ones that were insolvent, greg lamotte, forming a resolution trust corp., much like was used in the savings and loan crisis, and the reason this was so important, and in the 1990's, when the japanese faced a similar financial meltdown, the u.s. ad buys them to do exactly what we did not. they ignore our advice and one of having a lost generation. we are now in the prospect of -- facing the prospect of having a lost generation. it was one of reasons i found the entire debate so reprehensible. we knew it would not work because it had already been tried and failed in japan. >> what are your views about organized labor, and how do you differ with fellow republicans on things like the card check? >> i view it as more of a district but then a national vote. i think it was a mistake and should be handled more at the district level. to me, it is an artificial distinction if you want to get the economy going. as republicans, what we have seen, at least in my lifetime, is i saw former labor leaders believe what i considered to be one of the greatest presidents of our