madam speaker, let's stop the parliamentary trix. let's bring this bill to a -- tricks. let's bring this bill to a vote and i will be voting no. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from -- the gentlelady from illinois rise? >> i ask unanimous consent to speak for one minute, very rice -- revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mrs. biggert: madam speaker, the american people have made it very clear that they do not like or want this bill. how arrogant is it for the other side of the aisle to say to them, we know what's best for you and we're going to pass it anyway? and then how air gapt is it for the other side of the aisle to say, we don't have to take a vote on this bill, we'll just deem it law? in both cases the other side of the aisle is grossly underestimating the intelligence of the american people. the american people know that deeming is a vote on a bill that they don't like. let's just have an up or down vote if we have to vote on this and i vote no. the speaker pro tempore: the g