secondly, defense has sgichb at the well already. if you remember secretary of defense gates came up with $78 billion in cuts from the defense budget. and that is for the most part left alone. they didn't go back and troo i to put that money in. they're also accepting sensually for next year a flat budget on defense. and thereafter, the ryan budget would go up to about 2.5% of spending for defense increases. so i think if you look at it all storg, i think it's fair to say that the ryan budget puts back in about half of the defense spending that would have been cut by obama. >> it would limit the discret n discretionary funding for the epa. you write about this corporate cronyism. explain. >> what republicans see now rather than sticking it to business, what happens is that there's this toxic relationship between big business and big government and we saw this. for example, in energy. a lot of green jobs fundings where money was given that weren't financial any, you know, able to hold on to their place in the market. and instead, it w