says that it's just not true. >> chris: the cbo the head of the nonpartisan congressional budget office says we can't score a speech. >> let's do it your way, okay? the republican plan that passed the house of representatives. and republicans voted for in the senate would, in the estimate of the cbo require beneficiaries of medicare to pay $6,500 a year more. $6,500 more in medicare benefits than they do today and why are they doing that? they are doing that because they want to preserve -- i don't think the speaker just says this but they wants want to preserve tax cuts that benefit americans they can't afford and they demonstrate in their plans and i give them credit for. this if you try to balance our budget without revenues, without tax to raise revenues then you are forced to put in place exceptionally harsh cuts not just for medicare beneficiaries but for medicaid. remember, this country, this