joining me now, wisconsin congressman sean duffy. welcome. >> good to see you, governor. >> i want to say thank you. and i admire you for having the courage to vote against a deal that you just didn't feel like was right. why did you vote against the fiscal cliff deal? >> thank goodness i didn't vote yes and then come to this show. i think you are right on, governor. you have some good things. we want to lock in our tax rates, bring certainty to those. we avoided the dairy cliff, that was a good thing, but we didn't cut spending. we extended the unemployment insurance and will spend another $30 billion in the next year. we have to get serious about spending reform. i think to your point, who are the real victims of this policy? it's not -- it's not anyone in this generation. it is the little kids, preschoolers, kindergartners, the second graders. they will inherit a lower standard of living from the fiscaller responsibility of politicians today. we have to get our act together. we borrow 43 cents of every dollar we spend. if you don'