 priming by the federal government, maybe it'll last for a while. I say it should last because the tax and spending cuts that created the climate for recovery will probably be very short lived if our opposition manages next year to elect a veto-proof House of Representatives or to take back control of the Senate. So please remember how important this coming election is. In the state of the economy in 1982, the Republican Party did pretty well last November in states where we made extra efforts and Republicans turned out to vote. Next year we're going to need plenty of money to get our message on the air in all the states and rev up our precinct organizations and fire up our constituency. We're going to need to remind the voters what things were like a few years ago and the changes that have been made. But even more important. We have to remember that this is one campaign that will be one from the heart. We have to remind Americans of what many of them are already instinctively feeling that this great country of ours is on the way back, it's walking tall again, and our best days are ahead of us, not behind us. As a matter of fact, some of our people that have been overseas on trips having to do with the international situation have returned and all have said the same thing. And that is they said it's great to represent the United States again abroad because the United States and the eyes of the people we visit with over there is once again looked up to. That's all of you. You've done that and we're going to keep on doing it. Your generosity makes all this possible. Nancy and I and the leaders of the party are very grateful to you and we're especially grateful that part of the proceeds from tonight's dinner are being used on behalf of the James Brady Foundation. Jim is a friend, a colleague, and a patriot who's given much to his country. So for Jim and for the Republican members of the House and Senate, I thank you very much and I'm not going to talk any longer because you're going to have to listen to me again later on. Thank you all for being here. This is the man of the hour, Father Paluma. Tony Tchaikovsky. I've been very, very supportive of him, so thrilled, especially in these days when there's been a lot of support this year. Mr. President, you received some encouraging economic news today about producer prices and production, but might that be forwarded about this problem with passing a budget resolution? Well, I think that's the budget. I'm not supposed to answer questions about photo opportunity, but since I see them all over, I'll answer it to you. Yes, I think budget, the budget resolution before the Congress has a great bearing on what we're talking about and the economic recovery. We do have good news here today. We've just received some additional news for activity and so far we've had a great effect. I mean, there's still more Congress in the community if they will have it. Probably judiciously on the budget. Do you think it compromised to be achieved? Yeah, it compromised to be achieved, so. Thank you.