that's the question we post to larry gerston who joins us. is a perceived big blow to california. losing out on that gigafactory. can we blame the tax structure? >> nobody likes paying taxes. but taxes fund government. government supplies us with the things we need. roads and whatnot. so the question boils down to the fundamental question. who should pay what? and how and why? that's where the finger pointing begins. take it from him. take it from her. take it from anybody but me. so in california we've seen three trends over the past two decades. first, higher income taxes for the wealthy to a reduced alliance on and we have a lot more services and a lot less manufacturing these days. and three, fewer corporate taxes, largely because of massive tax credit. now the last category is the one no one wants to talk about. it shows the shift from tax incorporations to taxing people. but money is going to come from somewhere. and that shift is so predominant. >> you would argue less taxes on corporations. isn't that the reason we lost out on tesla? t