arizona or wherever it might be as opposed to sending it to washington and getting pennies on the dollar back. that s what this is all about. sending the dollars right back to the states and ultimately to the people like our founders intended. brian: by the way, governor, you are the first to use props today and we had the oxyclean guy on and he didn t use props. one of the most reasonable democrats out there chris coons said this is his concern when it comes to preexisting conditions and the coverage. listen. there is no definition of adequate and affordable. no enforcement mechanism that says exactly how the federal government will hold the state to that description. there is also a provision that suggests that it is possible for health insurers excuse me beneficiary differently than previous health experience. i have a concern that that suggests that the ban that s in the affordable care act on discrimination based on
include tiredness, headache and weakness. ready to let go of hep c? ask your hep c specialist about harvoni. brian: republicans are racing against the deadline in the latest effort to repeal and replace obamacare. this new plan simply put would take block grants back to the states. take the same money but give it to the states to spend it. do governors across the country, are they happy about this? let s ask one of them to. weigh in on this is scott walker, former presidential candidate. governor, as we zero in on a possible vote on a vote next week, how do you feel wisconsin will do if it passes? wisconsin will do very well. we are one ever the unique states out there. we did not take the obamacare medicaid expansion. we did not set up a state exchange and yet we covered
here on the couch with us yesterday would break the tie. the big question is john mccain will he vote for it? keep in mind, lindsey graham one of the authors is like his best friend. john mccain has said whatever arizona governor doocy, whose name i always remember, whatever he says, i m on board. the governor says i like the graham-cassidy bill. what about lisa murkowski? she is going to wind up apparently getting a bunch of money and referring to it as the kodak kid pack. or the permafrost payola something special for arizona. ainsley: you mean if she votes for it this will benefit her state. brian: right now supposed to get less money that s not going to work. what do we need to get your vote they already talked to the other senator so they might they haven t agreed on anything yet. might give her something special. steve: it would be big. because essentially they would wind up getting affordable care act premium reductions for the state of alaska even though the
came up w. innovative solution that would still preserve many of the most important exont components of obamacare. draconian penalties, saving about $300 billion in taxes. 485 billion in spending. the big feature of graham-cassidy that s been very ache attractive to a number of governors is block granting to the states. people closest to the folks in need can decide how to best administer those funds. let s get the money closest to the pacialght. and let s remember why we are doing this lady and gentlemen. because we are doing this because 29 million americans do not have healthcare. we are during it because they were lied to about keeping their plan and keeping their doctor. we are doing it because 6.5 million americans just last year paid $3 billion in taxes and penalties rather than get basic obamacare. premiums have skyrocketed. deductibles are out of control. this also graham-cassidy was also had the most massive expansion of health savings accounts in our
didn t realize both your wife and you have them both. my wife has a form cancer. there is no cure for it she is on a medicine if we were actually on obamacare instead of private insurance we couldn t afford it and that s the only thing that keeps her cancer at bay. i actually as i m talking to you right now have a pulmonary embolism and luckily is not on the hospital. i m on blood thinners at home. i have these conditions. i actually have had insurance before the conditions. i think the preexisting condition provision isn t a conservative policy but one we are going to get rid of. people saying they are going to get rid of preexisting conditions. they don t understand politicians want to get reelected and they would lose if they got rid of that. steve: a number on the political left are upset that health and human services secretary tom price has been traveling around the country on chartered jets. suggesting we can t afford that carbon footprint and all that other stuff. have they