just peshterrible. all day long. but in ohio the gentleman just said about prevailing wage. we had in the beginning of president obama's term, we were supposed to do a rail system here. and everything was approved and would have created 30,000 jobs in ohio. and governor kasich came in and said we couldn't afford it and canceled that, and we've done well with jobs in ohio. but with the infrastructure, the roads, and the rail systems, all things in ohio, our unemployment would be down to pretty much nothing and prevailing wage wasn't an issue at all. it was a matter of the people that benefit the most from these roads and transportation seems to be the people that don't want to pay for it. and the poor people want to pay for it because we have terrible roads to travel on. i don't understand why -- and this is my question to the gentleman there. why haven't congress passed laws to allow us to take care of this infrastructure? it just don't make sense. they have money for wars and everything else. >> thanks for the call, james. we'll let our guest answer. >> i agree with the cal