coverage. there has to be a better way to do this. i voted against obamacare in 2010. i've been critical of the law. >> it looks like the way the leadership and white house want to proceed is not following your advice on health care but to have a partisan only vote this week on the bill. do you think there will be a vote? do you think it will pass and do you think anyone that votes for it could lose their jobs because they vote for it? >> well, i don't know if there will be a vote this week or not. like with anything else, there will not be a vote unless there are 216 votes for it. the worst thing that you can do is put up a bill and then watch it be defeated. that's the worst thing for the people to be voting for it. so i really can't tell you today if the votes are going to be there it all i can tell you is amendment that's offered does weaken protections for people with pro exie-existing conditio. that's a big concern for many of the center right members with whom i'm affiliated with. >> congressman, your op-ed was about the next 100 days.