joining us is congressman martin sussman of indiana, member of the house financial services committeeof the second amendment initiative. good to have you with us. let's start with why you voted against the continuing resolution. >> great to be with you. you know, as the house and senate have been working through the continuing resolution, there seems to be a lot of work to avoid a government shut down, and that think that is worthwhile in making sure that we find those places where we do agree. you know, it goes over to the senate after the house has passed its last week. the senate just cannot help themselves from pausing of programs, you know, including a seven project. things like that the continue to be a habitual problem in the senate. to me, you know, the american people are expecting us to budget responsibly and to spend taxpayer dollars wisely and we are seeing the consequences of this irresponsibility with $17 trillion of debt. lou: the house passed the bill on the less command of the president will assuredly sign it . your judgment now on that spending bill, you vote against