start afresh, and, yes, in a bipartisan fashion to get health care back to where it needs to be. >> sorry, so are you or are you not in favor of stopping enforcing the individual mandate? >> well, we in congress never approved it. the individual mandates, you know, listen, i'm opposed to the individual mandates. i don't think that we should be mandating from washington, d.c. -- >> but before a solution, should it -- before there is a solution, should they stop enforcing it? >> no. no, we should not. and i'll tell you why. we've said all along we were going to have a glad path. we were not going to pull the rug out from underneath anyone. we shouldn't do that until we have a replacement in place. unless we can't get that replacement, let's go ahead and repeal it, have a few years to get it into position, to get it to where we will have it in place for when the repeal takes place. >> all right, interesting to see what the president ultimately has to say about that. buddy carter, thanks for the