diane is waiting in tucker, new -- tuckerton, new jersey. good morning. caller: good morning. david, you mentioned because of the unemployment that people were having a hard time finding workers. i have been to restaurants since then and there workers are hand over fist. they are tripping over each other. they have plenty of people in these restaurants. what troubles me is the fact that the politicians think people can live off of an entry-level job. they are getting this little bit of unemployment, which in this country is making that so they could live and buy food at the supermarket rather than going to the -- where you get the free food and get in food lines. you cannot live off an entry-level job. i have a really good example. i watch fox news sometimes, i watch all news stations, and the girl who sits in the middle said when we went to a restaurant, it took a long time for them to serve us. i'm like, oh my god. do you think anybody who could make enough would ever go to work in a restaurant? guest: i know a lot of people who decide to work in a restaurant. i think in man