country needs health care reform. that in fact a major part of our economy especially when people who do not have insurance have to off-load the costs on to taxpayers. we end up paying for the care of people of people who don't have insurance. bill: understood. that is not a question of constitution. >> well it is about the commerce clause and right --. bill: if this law goes down it is all politics. >> i think what he is setting up and i think it is a smart move, he is setting up a challenge around his campaign, not only about the supreme court but about congress as well in setting up the logjam that is part partisan conservative ideology in washington puts ideology ahead of innovation and puts politics ahead of progress and the people. bill: what about that, andrea. >> he speaks to the middle. country too. >> one the fact that progress serves have not been fully supportive of the constitution, look at any of theoretical writings. they think it is archaic. a lot of liberals think it should be abolish ad lot of portions of it because it is out of date.