 I'm going to tell you this. You and John McCormick got to be Mr. Rayburn. I've been letting you all off the road. Let me tell you. Yes, you do. Well, you can just tell John. I've heard Mr. Rayburn say, Majority Leader, I'm not going to do this. Now, you just say I'm not going to do it. I'll tell you what you've got to do. You've got to say these civilian employees. Well, they shouldn't be passed. We shouldn't. Now, wait a minute. Let me tell you. I've got a steel strike. They're in August. And if you pass this thing, you break all of my guidelines, and they're gone, and I'm through. Well, I don't want to pass it. Just tell them not to give them a rule, and don't let them get to 21 days. Wait. Just as wild as anything we ever had, and it'll pass, it comes out. It'll come out. I don't know. Well, you can't get a rule, can you? I don't know. The Speaker talked to... I talked to the Speaker, and we both talked to Rose Fulton. The Speaker wouldn't... He just doesn't understand my language. That's the difference. I'll tell you that right now. He doesn't understand how important that is nationwide. He knows it. Northeast doesn't matter, I think. But we've got about three bills that we're going to get... that we're going to get hurt on. That's one up. And I think we've got... I think the federal employees thing, the minimum wage... How they... What about the 21-day rule? How do you keep them from getting that on the... They ask for it on everything in the labor committee. Have they asked for it on waste now, yet? Yes, they ask it routinely on everything that they get. And Judge Smith doesn't give a darn. But I'll tell you what I can do. I can get Judge Smith to give a rule on the higher education if we need it. I just... I wish you'd start on him Tuesday. Higher education and immigrant. Please just do it Monday. Because I've got Morse and I've just got Morse. Give him a hell. I don't want to admit it. But he's just threatening me with everything. And he's got some hundred million bills. I want to get rid of them and I'll tell him, screw yourself. We're going to get the higher education. I don't have any problems with that. That's the least. I've got to get it in education. Now can we pass ARA? Yes, sir. Now what do we need to do on agriculture? Well, that's the one. We need to... We need to make the most detailed personal lobby we've made since we've passed the taught. It's worse than the rent subsidy. We've got a real job on our hands on that one. And there's nothing else we have any trouble passing. We're keeping things from coming up. That's our... that's our biggest problem. How's your boy? He's fine. Still got that baseball glove? Let me tell you. You still got that baseball glove I gave you? How'd you ever play baseball? Play. Is that a pretty good glove you got? Do you like it? You going to ball game with me again next year? We'll have a lot to accept right now. I'd like to invite you. I'd like to invite you to go to the ball game with me. Why don't you accept right now? I ask you, Dad, if you can't go with me. But that's... Well, that's right. But if I can invite you a year ahead of time, can't you give me an acceptance a year ahead of time? Yes. Will you go? I think so. You think so? All right. I'll be a good boy. Okay. Let me talk you there. All right. He said he did say that's too far off to the ball game a year from now. That's spring game. And when he says it, he'll go. I invited him and he says he'll go. Do you think it... Well, all your house members today, they didn't come. Were they mad? No, nobody mad. Just because we didn't meet. We finished our program. I would like to see us meet. I'd like to see us, you know, Friday and Saturday until we can. We can and can. The old Temple Neill blew up this week about something on the program. What was it? Did you see him quoting the paper on it? I didn't see that, but he... Well, a bad tax. Yeah, the bad tax. Well, and so did Jim Delaney, but they'll be all right. I think we haven't blown up every day. They never quicker one. I tell you one more thing. And this is... This is not Mr. Price. I think we've got a hard job passing the Farm Bill. I think we've got a hard job keeping a real radical FAPC and a real radical minimum wage bill from coming out. And I don't think that'll help anybody. We've done all we need to do for civil rights this year, last year. We can do FAPC next year. Would you agree? I thought we had FAPC with Franklin Roosevelt. He came up and got stronger power. Right there? Well, you know, that's Powell. He's got one. Out of the committee. That in the minimum wage. And I talked to Jimmy Roosevelt and so did the speaker. He said, well, we've got to go to $1.75. Include five million more people. Well, you include five million more people including farmers that hire four people. And they have no idea of the impact. They don't... There's one thing to pay a dollar and a half an hour or $1.75 an hour here in Washington. Another thing to pay a dollar and 75 cents an hour out there where their rent costs them about $5 a month. That's where they... Well, you just have to tell them what you can do. Well, I'm trying. Well, don't tell them yourself about what. I'm not going to bring it up. I'm going to fight against it. I'm going to be against all your damn program. Get your new leader. I ain't going to do that. You take good care of yourself and I'll see you Monday. I'm going to take care of my boy for him and don't let him... Paul Johnson just called me and said that he's mad because I have to send registrar. I'll see you Monday. Bye.