by the way, this is just enforcing the fact that whenou buy something on amazon, you're supposed to putate tax return. >> liz: you're wrong. >> wrong. >> i'm telling you -- it actually will lp jobs. taxes are bad, but this will help brick and mortar stores. >> lizhow does it help jobs? >> they have to charge awe sales tax -- >> liz: wait. what jobs are you talking about? tax collectors? >> in bermuda. he doesn't know anything about it. >> liz: go ahead, john. >> we have a consumption tax here, which is something -- what toby talked about was right. this kills local sales base. if you're in new york and you order something, you don't have to pay tax on that. the deli across the street with the mom and pop, true small business, they can't compete with that. >> why not? >> liz: never mind the ebay guys. >> you can have somebody deliver it to you. >> they have advantages that retailers don't. they should maximize them instead of saying, oh, my gosh! we can't compete with amazon! maximize what you got, for crying out loud. >> liz: we got to leave it there, guys. thanks. we've got next up, cu