i know from my state, whether it's dayton or whether it's trotwood or whether it's zanesville, i know for my state when workers are lucky enough to carry a union card they are much more likely to prosper. these c.e.o.'s said we want our employees' voices to be heard, but that's not what remaining neutral means, not using their vast power to intimidate their employees. the presiding officer has seen it in georgia. we saw it recently in alabama. i've seen it many times in ohio where an employer uses the vast resources of the corporation to browbeat or however they do it, to stop people from voting for the union that would make their lives better. i heard these c.e.o.'s say they're focused on lending to small businesses and growing the economy. but i don't see that in newark, i don't see that in canton, warren or youngstown, these small small business want help. community bankers did it. community bankers, their lending went up during the pandemic. but these large six banks, they restricted their lending in the pandemic but they had enough money left to do major stock buybacks. one of th