s been a boomtown off of our tax money. when you take that money away from them. they have a fit because it's a loss of power. david: and sabrina, this is the swamp that needs to be drained, right? >> it is and i like it here, but it is a swamp. look, i think that the things of the state department, too, everyone's getting a little hysterical about it. we've been engaged in a lot of overseas conflicts we're now sort of withdrawing from, which means some of the funding is going away sort of naturally. you point out it's not just some of the crony capitalism, it's things like cultural and exstrange programs. there are a lot of private groups that execute those things and we don't necessarily need the federal government. david: simple, i our money, that's what mick mulvaney, the budget dector said ts week, it's all about our money. should the folks in indiana, or california, or coal miners in west virginia, do they want to spend money for pizza franchises in moscow? >> no, especially when they find out that peyton manning owns a lot of papa johns franchises (laughter) . >> i think what they're looking for an accountability. in the