not quite as robust as we had in 2021 Elizabeth and I supported that child tax cut, which transformed the lives of children. 70% of montgomery county children benefited from that tax credit, if you go to a small rural county in Pennsylvania, wasn't 70% of 90 90% of the kids, but so we had a version of that in this tax bill. So that was part number two, but the third part of the bill was the Low Income Housing Tax Credit to to update that and to through in a century authorizing But Republicans all voted against it. They talk a good game about families, and they vote against a child tax credit expansion. They talk a good game about affordability. They vote against a housing measure. They talk to a game about business of all things, all the business community wanted this to happen, and they voted against it. You know why? Here's why they voted against it, not just because they're catering to their own corporate special interests, the big guys who may not care about these tax bills, but they wanted to prevent that bill from becoming law for two reasons. One, it would help people in the short run, and that might help our side in the election, right? But secondly, they wanted to block this tax bill for kids, for business people and for for housing folks who need housing that's affordable because they wanted to block it, because next year, in this Super Bowl of taxes, in 2025 they want to read the system again, to give those big corporations and billionaires another gross, obscene. And obscene doesn't begin to describe how gross that corporate tax was. Corporate tax cut was in 2017 they want to do it again. No, they jacked up the debt in that in that Republican only corporate tax bill in 2017 the debt went up by $2 trillion and you saw in the debate that Kamala Harris had with President Trump, she said, Wharton. The Economist at Wharton, think she said it because she knew that he attended Wharton. But the economist at Wharton said, if the Republicans get, if they went and get their way and they institute the same rigged tax bill that will jack up the debt by 5.8 trillion with a T dollars. That is fiscally reckless, and it's going to screw the middle class. It's going to prevent a lot of families from being able to make ends meet. So that's their agenda for my that's the agenda for my opponent, that's the agenda for the Republican Party and keeping their billionaire friends rich. That's exactly damn right. Bob's laid it all out. This one,