book, suggests, into tribal jump. if he's for it, we're against it. this is a plan and the hallmark of it is a set of principles that chuck grassley and orrin hatch, among others, embraced in 1994, all the way up until 2009, when they all of a sudden became socialism. and, of course, this great concern can about the 3 to 6 million people who have lost their plans and may or may not have to pay more doesn't have any level of concern for the 40 million who don't have insurance, or the people in the various states who aren't going to be able to get medicaid. so i'm very skeptical that we're looking for fixes here. and i have to say that if we take the long view, martin, you know, three or six months from,000, this may be different. i don't know how deep-seated the problems are in healthcare.gov. but what i do know is that insurance companies have every reason to make this plan work. if it doesn't, they've got huge problems. so they're going to work with the president. and whatever you do with