mr. lipinski refor those who continue to -- mr. lipinski: we can defeat the previous question and then passing the national manufacturing strategy act. the american public is waiting. they need jobs. they want us to act. so let's move forward together on something we can agree to and get americans back to work. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from utah. mr. bishop: thank you. i'm pleased to yield as much time as he may consume, the chairman of the rules committee, the gentleman from california, mr. dreier. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. dreier: madam speaker, i thank my extraordinarily quick witted colleague from the rules committee for yielding me time and i rise in strong support of this rule and i take the floor to do my doggonedness of why we are here and what it is we are doing. i think at the outset i think most everybody acknowledges if you're a job creator that often government regulation and government control has undermined your pote