Speaker: And we can see this through the phenomenom, once again-- that I like to call, legislation stagnation. Even now, we're already seeing the effects of just how these scandals, and the military spending, are not affecting-- Bush completely and effective, as a legislator, [? and to persuade ?] legislation. So even in the new Democratically-controlled Congress, Bush isn't able to pass forward legislation on things that Democrats care about, like health care and the environment. First we look to the [? 22nd ?] of February issue of The Economist, in which, Bush was looking at a 200 billion tax subsidy, for employer-purchased health insurance, Medicare reform.