distributional affects of this bill and already just if you look at the tax side when they're spending $1.5 trillion off the deficit it's already a tax increase for most people going the way they say it does but if they pay for it it's a biggest hit to the working poor and people relying on government programs and the elderly and the working poor and nobody's being quiet about this. paul ryan, donald trump, the rest of them, saying it perfectly publicly. this is a place where the problem is that it's only 44% who believe this. this bill is going to be really bad for a whole lot more than 44% of the population. >> and, david, this sends us if it passes it sends us into a cycle that we have seen before. a massive republican tax cut of as we saw with george w. bush, for example, followed by a call and an attempt to, quote, reform entitlements. cut medicare, cut social security in order to try to reduce the deficit or eliminate the deficit.