let's bring back in rick santelli and jina sanchez.ina, before we get to that, right, which larry's been talking about all night, i just reread the speech. i don't see anything in here about job creation -- >> or growth. >> well, it makes me nervous about tomorrow's jobs numbers. >> well, i don't think there are too many people who are nervous about tomorrow's job number. i would say that he was certainly light on specifics, but i would agree with the previous comment that this really wasn't the venue for that nor do i think it was the purpose of the speech. i think that what he was trying to do was to reach out and to hit certain -- he actually did hit quite a bit of long-term growth concepts like education, which is one of the biggest factors in changing the trajectory of an economy. and also the idea that what we're doing in this plan and the reason it is taking so long is because, you know, you're talking about stopping the self-reinforcing cycles. when you start to get into a crisis where you see firings and then you see income lo