so the private sector does not work better. >>neil: i have been rejected by private insurance companies for coverage. i know what you talk about and i am hardly an endorser of that system but i will say this. in this case you know that medicare as it exists is not going to work, the business math does not favor it. the numbers don't favor it. so, isn't it inevitable to say that on its present course you either scale back benefits, force people to pay more, or raise taxes, or a combination of all, to keep it going? >>guest: i think, again, i will go back to what my reverend friend jim wallace says, if i have $100 to spend and i am head of a country --. >>neil: i know, i know, you don't like the fighter jets, but i am here to say the way this system is going right now, it is