>> well, i mean, in the county, howell rogers is one of the few republicans who has genuinely stood upsequestration is terrible policy and terrible idea. let's stop it now. and he sort of points to one of these divides you will see more of in which you do have sort of older school more establishment republicans like howell rogers saying, listen, we should cut back federal spending but let's do it responsibly and not under cut it where it is necessary and sort of more tea party types. i do think that that is a conflict going forward. and i think sort of voters on the ground will have to sort of look at where republican party is and decide where they want to push them in the future. >> i think krystal gets to the heart of it, what is the sort of information eco system around these policy choices and this idea that the sequester is not a big deal, which is taken hold, i hear that from people in washington, just depends on how much money you have and what kind of work you're in. i'm wondering if the people you talk to on the ground, the deficit is somewhat intangible idea that has taken ho