that neil cvuto, he's a great guy, but -- and then you go on and say what you feel. okay?e wants compromise, wants the leaders in, the same thing he said when elected in 2008, but we can't do it by cutting spending. we have to raise taxes on wealthy peop like me. he says, well, blah blah blah blah blah, i want to work with everybody, but we can't balance the budget on the argument of seniors and students' backs. neil, it's the same -- neil: you think the bottom line is he's going to go back to the old talking points, republicans, then, are going to retreat back into their position because they feel they would have overred a branch, and he broke it, and we could be going down at the end of the year? >> solutely. neil, i have a copy of each of the cbo reports, on down in may of this past year and one recently released two days ago. i went through them line by line before we came into the studio. if we're to take mr. obama at his word at the beginning of the speech today this is all about jobs and growth, the cbo outlines a path to create that, to create 1.8 milln jobs, a 3%