maine's governor paul lepage telling them to get off the couch and get a job. and dagen, there's a bit of a disconnect, you know. >> and he's talking to the oath that we heard at the rally, the occupy wall street rally, i want free food and medical care provided by the community. go to work, go to work, find a job. there's no job that's beneath you. and to the governor's point, there's something really frightening that's going on in this country in the last four months, we've had 700,000 new jobs created. but 333,000 people have gone on disability. what you're seeing is when people's unemployment benefits run out, they go on to disability and almost never return to the work force after that. there's a lot of truth in the numbers to what this governor talks about. >> obviously, he's preaching to a wider choir, and not just inside the state, but outside the state, but the sense of entitlement is over and i can't afford it anymore here and neither can this country period. does that resonate or are we like europe where we hold back on austerity of any sort? >> well