neil: i was thinking if only former colorado governor had this wind at his back, californiaians votingtone on the wealthy, and another on all of us, what they approved there. governor, had you had this, you would have finisd yourerm. >> i probly would have, neil, but, you know, i don't think we should spend too much time with the should have, would have, could have. neil: that's right. i said that, had i had salad and broccoli, but, governor, let me ask about what this means now and how much wiggle room it gives legislators and governor brown today. if they are open to tax hikes, opponents of the hikes say, well, be careful what you wish for because cutting spending is not nearly as profound as the zeal to raise taxes. you left a whacky geneny -- genie out of the bottle. >> the governor made it clear where he was coming from not supporting any tax increase unless there's a vote of the people approving it so whatever the legislature decides to do with the two-thirds majority, the governor insists it's on the ballot. it's rare for a tax increase of this magnitude to pass, all credit to the