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    links for 2010-11-30

    • Walking may put the brakes on cognitive decline in healthy older people as well as those with cognitive impairment, a new study finds.

      The ongoing study, which spans 20 years, also quantified how much walking is necessary to keep brain volume up. Researchers followed 426 older adults for a number of years to see if there were changes in brain volume. Among the participants 299 were healthy, and 127 had cognitive impairments, including 83 with mild cognitive impairment, and 44 with Alzheimer's disease.

      The more people moved, the higher their brain volume, a marker for brain health. That link held after adjusting for factors such as age, gender, body mass index and education. People who met the requirements for activity also scored better on a mental exam.

      For healthy adults, walking at least 72 blocks a week (about six miles) to preserve brain volume and slow the risk of cognitive decline. Cognitively impaired adults needed to walk at least 58 city blocks a week (about five miles)

    • Hillary Clinton, Julian Assange said, "should resign." Speaking over Skype from an undisclosed location on Tuesday, the WikiLeaks founder was replying to a question by TIME managing editor Richard Stengel over the diplomatic-cable dump that Assange's organization loosed on the world this past weekend. Stengel had said the U.S. Secretary of State was looking like "the fall guy" in the ensuing controversy, and had asked whether her firing or resignation was an outcome that Assange wanted. "I don't think it would make much of a difference either way," Assange said. "But she should resign if it can be shown that she was responsible for ordering U.S. diplomatic figures to engage in espionage in the United Nations, in violation of the international covenants to which the U.S. has signed up. Yes, she should resign over that."

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      Well, she won't but she and Obama look weak and have been damaged politically

    • In May 2009, rumors surfaced that President Obama was planning to leave several European countries exposed to Russian ambition if Russia would agree to help keep nukes out of Iran.

      Rumors confirmed: according to the Wikileaks cables, Obama proposed a trade — he would cancel the Polish missile shield if Russia would support sanctions for Iran.

      The whistle blowing web site, publishing diplomatic cables and other documents via The New York Times, the Guardian (UK) and other media outlets, show that George Bush’s anti-missile shield plan to station 10 interceptor rockets in Poland not far from the Kaliningrad (Russia) border and a radar system in the Czech Republic was seen as an obstacle by Washington in getting tougher sanctions against Iran’s nuclear ambitions.

      The diplomatic cables show that the US believes that Iran has already received missiles from North Korea which could threaten western Europe.
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      Read it all

    • But while at least three justices seemingly endorsed a lower court's order to cut California's prison population, three others raised alarms. State officials have said the lower court's order would require reducing the overall prison population by between 38,000 and 46,000. "If I were a citizen of California, I would be concerned about the release of 40,000 prisoners," Justice Samuel Alito stated. Alito further pressed attorney Donald Specter, of the Berkeley-based Prison Law Office, to acknowledge that the overall recidivism rate for California prisoners currently released on parole is 70 percent. "Seven, zero," Justice Antonin Scalia reiterated, driving the point home.

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      Well, you cannot let them out but how about deporting the illegal aliens or make the feds pay for them?

    • In less than two months, members of the Republican National Committee will convene at National Harbor, just outside Washington, and select a chairman to lead the organization over the next two years.

      With the midterm elections over, the race is already generating a phenomenal amount of chatter. That includes a former staffer and potential rival's criticism of the incumbent, Michael Steele.

      But often lost in all this discussion is a focus on what really matters — the personal and professional qualifications a prospective chairman must have to do the job effectively. Speculation abounds as to whether Steele will run for re-election; to date, however, he has not announced his intention to do so.
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      Read it all

    • Public Policy Polling (D)
      11/19-21/10; 400 "typical" Republican primary voters, 4.9% margin of error
      Mode: Automated phone
      PPP release

      National

      2012 President: Republican Primary
      21% Palin
      19% Gingrich
      18% Romney
      16% Huckabee
      5% Paul
      5% Pawlenty
      3% Thune
      2% Daniels
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      Still early but Sarah Palin is the front runner

      (tags: sarah_palin)
    • The DREAM Act can best be described as giving conditional lawful permanent resident status to those illegal aliens who entered the U.S. before the age of 16, have been in the country for at least five years and agree to attend college/serve in the military. An additional provision, often overlooked, would grant illegal aliens in-state tuition rates at public universities.

      There is a big reason why the DREAM Act was a campaign promise for Reid, the same reason the White House recently hosted high-level meetings with members of the Hispanic caucus regarding the bill and has expressed so much interest in passing it: The act would be an amnesty for millions of illegal aliens inside the United States. This is something the White House and Reid have been desperately seeking through a comprehensive immigration bill, but has yet to gain traction in Congress.
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      Just Say NO to the DREAM Act

      (tags: Dream_Act)
    • Education Secretary Arne Duncan said Monday that Congress can’t afford to wait to pass the DREAM Act, even as immigration allies acknowledge there’s little hope of getting the bill done in the lame-duck session.

      In his second conference call with reporters in 12 days, Duncan reiterated that the legislation is not an issue of politics or ideology but rather fairness and economic necessity. The DREAM Act would provide a path to citizenship for tens of thousands of young, undocumented immigrants who attend college or serve in the military for at least two years. Critics still dismiss the proposal as “amnesty” for illegal immigrants.
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      Just say NO to illegal alien amnesty

    • The Senate just rejected a two year ban on earmarks by a 39-56 vote. While the vote largely went down party lines, eightseven Republicans voted against the ban and seven Democrats voted for it.

      Here are the Republicans voting no:

      Bob Bennett (R-UT) – defeated for reelection, Appropriations Committee
      Thad Cochran (R-MS) – Ranking Member, Appropriations Committee
      Susan Collins (R-ME) – Appropriations Committee
      James Inhofe (R-OK)
      Richard Lugar (R-IN)
      Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) – Appropriations Committee
      Richard Shelby (R-AL) – Appropriations Committee
      George Voinovich (R-OH) – retiring, Appropriations Committee

      Here are the Democrats voting yes:

      Evan Bayh (D-IN) – retiring
      Michael Bennet (D-CO) – freshman
      Russ Feingold (D-WI) – defeated for reelection
      Claire McCaskill (D-MO) – freshman, up for reelection in 2012
      Bill Nelson (D-FL) – up for reelection in 2012
      Mark Udall (D-CO) – freshman
      Mark Warner (D-VA) – freshman
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      Primary

      (tags: Earmarks)
    • The U.S. believes Russia has moved short-range tactical nuclear warheads to facilities near North Atlantic Treaty Organization allies as recently as this spring, U.S. officials say, adding to questions in Congress about Russian compliance with long-standing pledges ahead of a possible vote on a new arms-control treaty.

      U.S. officials say the movement of warheads to facilities bordering NATO allies appeared to run counter to pledges made by Moscow starting in 1991 to pull tactical nuclear weapons back from frontier posts and to reduce their numbers. The U.S. has long voiced concerns about Russia's lack of transparency when it comes to its arsenal of tactical nuclear weapons, believed to be many times the number possessed by the U.S.
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      The START Treaty needs to be debated starting in the next Congress.

  • Los Angeles Marathon

    Video: Honda Los Angeles Marathon Unveils 2011 Stadium to the Sea 2.0 Course

    Yes, Alice and I will be running this course on March 20th.

    The 2010 Marathon featured the debut of the Stadium to the Sea course, which took runners through four cities and the federal VA property, and drew a sold-out field and hundreds of thousands of spectators. The newly revised course adds Chinatown’s Dragon Gateway and the Little Tokyo Historic District to an already impressive list of landmarks that includes Los Angeles City Hall (mile 3), Grauman’s Chinese Theater (mile 11), the Capitol Records Building (mile 11), Sunset Strip (mile 13) and Rodeo Drive (mile 17), among others.

    “We believe this marathon course gives runners a unique opportunity to experience the best of Los Angeles,” said LA MARATHON LLC Chief Operating Officer Nick Curl. “With the addition of Chinatown and Little Tokyo, the Stadium to the Sea course will show runners even more of what makes Los Angeles so great.”

  • Sarah Palin

    LIke Reagan, Eisenhower, Nixon, Goldwater, Bush and Ford: Is Sarah Palin Too Dumb to Be President?

    MSNBC political pundit and former Florida Republican Congressman Joe Scarborough apparently does in the video above but wait….

    As with all former Republican Presidential nominees, Sarah Palin (should she decide to run) will be a member of the club.

    Successively Republicans as varied as Dwight Eisenhower, Richard Nixon, Barry Goldwater, George Romney, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Dan Quayle, Bob Dole, Jack Kemp, George W. Bush, John McCain and now Sarah Palin have been presented as some version of the following: bumbling and unimaginative (Eisenhower), a tricky, un-classy smear artist unworthy of being on the same stage as the polished liberal champion JFK (Nixon), a shockingly unstable dumb idiot with psychiatric problems (Goldwater), dumb as a post (Romney), dumb jocks (Ford and Kemp), a lightweight (Bush 41), a vapid pretty-boy (Quayle), a boring, clueless old man from Kansas (Dole) and run-of-the-mill dumb idiot with degrees from Yale and Harvard who was really dumb because he loved the Forbidden Culture of Texas (Bush 43). McCain, like Romney and Ike, was a media hero until he became a serious potential president — at which point he suddenly morphed into a dumb mad-hatter with a lobbyist mistress, a Barbie-like vice-presidential nominee, and a thing for grilling steaks on a grill in the Arizona desert. The latter of which was so drearily middle-class.

    Which is to say, the treatment that is now being prepared for Palin if she decides to make a run for the 2012 presidential nomination is nothing new if you are a Republican, much less a conservative.

    You are simply too dumb to be president.

    Guess Sarah might just as well run, eh? But, is Sarah Palin just too dumb?

    This mother of five with a successful marriage, the woman who, without benefit of a famous name or marriage, has been elected successively to positions as city council member, mayor, president of the Alaska Conference of Mayors, served as the appointed (by the then-governor) chairman of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission before being elected governor herself — this before becoming only the second woman to be tapped for a major party vice-presidential nomination, a successful author and bona fide TV star like Reagan — this is the woman who is now presented by everybody from GOP Establishment types to liberal enemies as just a vacant Barbie-style version of other men who were too dumb to be president. Goldwater? Romney? Ford? Reagan? Kemp? Bush 43? Bush 41? Like them all, Sarah Palin is just too dumb to be president.

    Like all of the other Republicans/Conservatives in the minds of the left-wing elites and the lamestream media, yeah probably. But, then again, this is why we have elections in America.

  • California,  California Budget,  California Governor 2010,  Jerry Brown

    Is California Decline Real or Just Right-Wing Propaganda?


    Graphic Courtesy of Sacramento Bee

    As the graphic above so clearly demonstrates, California has changed dramatically since Jerry Brown (the Governor-elect) was first elected California Governor in the 1970’s. Now, there is a sense that California is in a state of decline with massive budget deficits, high real estate prices and large numbers of unemployed denizens.

    Today, Tim Cavanaugh over at Reason has a piece that aptly makes the point that the California Decline is real and not just hot air spewed forth by conservative pundits who are smarting for the recent shellacking of the GOP in the recent elections.

    Any column about California that gets thumbs up from both Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jerry Brown is cause for deep suspicion, and in the case of Market MarketWatch columnist Brett Arends’ sustained defense of California, the suspicion is justified.

    Arends’ thesis is that a cabal of rightwing pundits are manufacturing the story of the Golden State’s economic troubles. He makes some points that are true: California pays out more than it receives in federal funding; the state’s $2 trillion economy is the eighth largest in the world; and housing is way too expensive. (Arends conspicuously avoids looking at some of the reasons behind that last problem.)

    Does this mean all the grim forecasts you hear about the Golden State (most emphatically from Gov.-elect Brown, though Arends says critics of Californianomics are motivated by animus toward the incoming third-termer) are bogus? Only if you’re really willing to cherry pick your data.

    Read the entire piece.

    There is little doubt that California is hurting big time, too many people are out of work and prospects for a quick turn around as in the 1980’s and 1990’s are not promising. So, what will the Democrats who control the legislature and every statewide constitutional offices do?

    Well, they have two choices – either cut state spending or declare bankruptcy and beg for a federal government bailout. 

    Neither option looks forthcoming, so California will muddle along, but decline nonetheless. I believe it is called attrition.

  • Joe Scarborough,  Sarah Palin

    Video: Joe Scarborough Makes An Ass Out of Himself Hating on Sarah Palin

    Joe Scarborough, the RINO, former Florida Congressman and MSNBC political pundit has a piece entitled: Joe Scarborough tells GOP to man up and confront Sarah Palin

    I won’t quote some of his more ridiculous points like President GHW Bush I was a war hero (his father was also a U.S. Senator and a patrician, in every sense of the word – like a Blue Blood) and Ronald Reagan had more political experience than his Death Valley Days ( a television show) experience will demonstrate. Reagan was still mocked as an unintelligent “actor” throughout his political career – a point Scarborough conveniently leaves out.

    So, Joe what is the point here, besides pleasing your LEFTY MSNBC masters?

    If Sarah Palin wishes to run for President she has to win caucuses (cauci) and elections. Republican and independent voters will decide the 2012 Republican nominee for President, not some media critics and Lamestream media political pundits.

  • Day By Day,  Sarah Palin

    Day By Day November 30, 2010 – On the Commons



    Day By Day by Chris Muir

    Chris, this is why Sarah Palin is so HATED by the MSM, LEFT and the establishment GOP, she is a citizen politician – like us.

    The country has had its fill of an inexperienced Harvard trained lawyer whose major job in life was a law professor and a “community organizer.” How can you really say that President Obama has been a competent leader – outside the fact he gives a good “Hope and Change” Speech.

    So, the national GOP should relax and let the Presential primaries play out. If Palin is the nominee, so be it.

    Does anyone REALLY think that Obama will be able to win an ease re-election against any Republican nominee? His Presidency has been an epic fail on the order of Jimmy Carter – like many of us forecast during the election of 2008.

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  • Del.icio.us Links

    links for 2010-11-29

    • Latino leaders in Nevada and around the country are floating the idea of breaking traditional ties with the Democratic Party and creating a grass-roots independent movement tentatively called the Tequila Party. According to Delen Goldberg at the Las Vegas Sun, the leaders want to pressure the Democratic Party to deliver on Latinos' priorities much in the same way the tea party has done with the GOP over the past few years.

      Robert de Posada, the former GOP operative behind this fall's controversial "Don't Vote" ads aimed at Latinos in Nevada and California, tells The Lookout that he has heard "rumblings" of this movement among national Latino leaders
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      Is that because the Latinos are "drunk" for power? Political power that is….

      The problem with the Latinos is their number of voters in order to exert power are only in California and somewhat in Nevada and New Mexico. Florida's Cuban population are in the GOP.

    • Congress agreed Monday to a one-month delay in Medicare payment cuts to doctors, giving a short-term reprieve to a looming crisis over treatment of the nation's elderly.

      The House, in approving by voice vote the bill passed by the Senate earlier this month, postponed a 23 percent cut in doctors' pay scheduled to take effect Dec. 1. That gives lawmakers a month to come up with a longer-term plan to overhaul a system that in recent years has bedeviled Congress, angered doctors and jeopardized health care for 46 million elderly and disabled.

      "This bill is a stopgap measure to make sure that seniors and military families can continue to see their doctors during December while we work on the solution for the next year," said Rep. Frank Pallone, R-N.J., chairman of the Energy and Commerce health subcommittee.

      Health care payment formulas for military service members and veterans are tied to Medicare.
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      It will be continued again in another 30 days or there will be mo physicians left

      (tags: medicare)
    • Irons said that while the deficit commission proposal would bring spending down to 21 percent of gross domestic product, the liberal groups plan would bring it down to only to 25 percent by 2020, while raising revenue to 21.7 percent of GDP.

      To get spending down, the liberal plan would cut defense spending by $960 billion over 10 years.

      Regarding long-term entitlement programs, Anrig pointed out that the groups estimate significant savings in cost due to the Obama healthcare reform bill in later years.

      “We reject arbitrary caps on Medicare or Medicaid spending,” he said.

      To make Social Security solvent, the liberal groups' plan would raise taxes but would not reduce benefits.

      To raise revenue, the groups propose a carbon cap-and-trade scheme or carbon tax, a surcharge on millionaires, closing foreign tax loopholes, and limiting the value of tax deductions for higher earners.
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      Yeah this left wing plan will really help Obama and America – NOT.

      (tags: taxes Economy)
    • Even amoebas learn by trial and error, but some economists and politicians do not. The Obama administration's budget projections claim that raising taxes on the top 2% of taxpayers, those individuals earning more than $200,000 and couples earning $250,000 or more, will increase revenues to the U.S. Treasury. The empirical evidence suggests otherwise. None of the personal income tax or capital gains tax increases enacted in the post-World War II period has raised the projected tax revenues.

      Over the past six decades, tax revenues as a percentage of GDP have averaged just under 19% regardless of the top marginal personal income tax rate. The top marginal rate has been as high as 92% (1952-53) and as low as 28% (1988-90). This observation was first reported in an op-ed I wrote for this newspaper in March 1993. A wit later dubbed this "Hauser's Law."
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      Read it all

    • According to the Washington Post, Democrats are continuing to push for an increase in marginal rates, but only on the very rich.

      A faction of congressional Democrats is making a push to persuade President Obama to consider a compromise on tax policy that would leave only the nation’s 315,000 richest households facing higher taxes in January.

      That’s because these Democrats still think they will be able to raise more revenue by letting marginal rates go up. But that ignores the fact that the federal government has never been able to get much more than 19 percent of GDP in tax revenues, no matter how high the top marginal tax rate goes.
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      Look at the chart

      (tags: taxes)
    • The New York Times is participating in the dissemination of the stolen State Department cables that have been made available to it in one way or another via WikiLeaks. My friend Steve Hayward recalls that only last year the New York Times ostentatiously declined to publish or post any of the Climategate emails because they had been illegally obtained. Surely readers will recall Times reporter Andrew Revkin's inspiring statement of principle: "The documents appear to have been acquired illegally and contain all manner of private information and statements that were never intended for the public eye, so they won't be posted here."
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      And, the New York Times sell their wares in America?

      Journalistic whores in every sense.

    • Sarah Palin might think she could get elected President in 2012, but few Americans agree. Only 28% of voters in the country think that Palin is capable of defeating Barack Obama while 60% think she is not and 12% aren't sure.

      What might be most troubling for Palin within those numbers is that less than half of Republicans think she's capable of beating Obama- 48% think she would be able to, 37% think she would not be able to, and 15% have no opinion. Republicans continue overwhelmingly to like Palin- 67% have a favorable opinion of her- but a pretty large number of them have serious electability concerns about her.

      Many GOP voters who admire Palin may be left having to decide whether it's more important to them to defeat Barack Obama or to help advance her political career and that may prove to be too high a hurdle for her to overcome.
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      As I have said all along, her candidacy epends upon the economy and Obama's poll numbers after the first of the year

      (tags: sarah_palin)
    • “It is more the view of reality rather than policy” that the treaty will not be ratified in the next month, Kyl said, arguing that if Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) provided him with three weeks to debate the treaty, it could be finished. “He has made it clear he has a different agenda in mind,” Kyl said, pointing to Reid’s decision to pursue other legislation during the lame duck, including a repeal of the military’s ban on openly gay service members and the DREAM Act immigration bill.

      “Harry Reid, the leader of the Senate, can bring up the START treaty any time he wants to. But he has a different agenda,” Kyl
      said.
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      Of course, Harry Reid can call up the START Treaty anytime he wants but he wants pay back to the Latinos who supplied him with his re-election in November.

      (tags: START John_Kyl)
    • A 2009 American government cable released Sunday by the WikiLeaks website quotes Defense Minister Ehud Barak as telling visiting American officials that a strike on Iran's nuclear facilities was viable until the end of 2010, but after that "any military solution would result in unacceptable collateral damage."
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      And, what message does this send to Iran?

      They are free to develop their nuclear weapon capability because Obama has not acted.

  • Barack Obama,  Sarah Palin,  WikiLeaks

    Sarah Palin: Serious Questions about the Obama Administration’s Incompetence in the Wikileaks Fiasco



    Sarah Palin has a point.

    We all applaud the successful thwarting of the Christmas-Tree Bomber and hope our government continues to do all it can to keep us safe. However, the latest round of publications of leaked classified U.S. documents through the shady organization called Wikileaks raises serious questions about the Obama administration’s incompetent handling of this whole fiasco.

    First and foremost, what steps were taken to stop Wikileaks director Julian Assange from distributing this highly sensitive classified material especially after he had already published material not once but twice in the previous months? Assange is not a “journalist,” any more than the “editor” of al Qaeda’s new English-language magazine Inspire is a “journalist.” He is an anti-American operative with blood on his hands. His past posting of classified documents revealed the identity of more than 100 Afghan sources to the Taliban. Why was he not pursued with the same urgency we pursue al Qaeda and Taliban leaders?

    What if any diplomatic pressure was brought to bear on NATO, EU, and other allies to disrupt Wikileaks’ technical infrastructure? Did we use all the cyber tools at our disposal to permanently dismantle Wikileaks? Were individuals working for Wikileaks on these document leaks investigated? Shouldn’t they at least have had their financial assets frozen just as we do to individuals who provide material support for terrorist organizations?

    Most importantly, serious questions must also be asked of the U.S. intelligence system. How was it possible that a 22-year-old Private First Class could get unrestricted access to so much highly sensitive information? And how was it possible that he could copy and distribute these files without anyone noticing that security was compromised?

    The White House has now issued orders to federal departments and agencies asking them to take immediate steps to ensure that no more leaks like this happen again. It’s of course important that we do all we can to prevent similar massive document leaks in the future. But why did the White House not publish these orders after the first leak back in July? What explains this strange lack of urgency on their part?

    We are at war. American soldiers are in Afghanistan fighting to protect our freedoms. They are serious about keeping America safe. It would be great if they could count on their government being equally serious about that vital task.

    – Sarah Palin

    But, hasn’t President Obama’s Administration been plagued by incompetence from the beginning?

    I won’t say I told you so – but America made a mistake electing a POL who basically voted PRESENT his entire career. No leadership there, folks.

  • economics,  GOP,  Taxes

    Why the GOP Should NOT Compromise with Obama and the Democrats Over Tax Rates

    Why?

    Because it is bad for the economy and job creation.

    The Obama administration and members of Congress should study the record on how the economy reacts to changes in the tax code. The president’s economic team has launched a three-pronged attack on capital: They are attacking the income group that is the most responsible for capital formation and jobs in the private sector, and then attacking the investment returns on capital formation in the form of dividends and capital gains. The out-year projections on revenues from these tax increases will prove to be phantom.

    Republicans should not be complicit in a bad “compromise” plan in order to save Obama and the Democrat’s collective ass. Rather to let the Bush tax rates expire, re-enact them in January and let Obama take responsibility in vetoing lower marginal tax rates – if he dare do so.