why are they pushing this agenda? because 80% of the tax breaks in this proposal will go to the top 1%. in fact, 30% of the middle class will end up paying more in taxes. 40% of the tax benefits will go to the top 1/10th of 1%. this is massive tax breaks for the wealthy. the other thing they do in order to pay for their tax breaks, you know what they do? they cut medicaid over a ten-year period by one trillion dollars for 15 million americans off the health insurance they have, they cut medicare by $470 billion. so what this is in fact is a proposal, which is right on the floor of the senate right now. senator cruz and i go back tomorrow and continue the debate. it is a robin hood proposal. they are taking from the working families and the poor and giving to the rich. it s a proposal that must be
failure to get health care reform done. the way i looked at it, we have no democrat help. they re obstructionists. that s all they re good at is obstruction. they have no ideas. democrats are saying hey, wait, we do have our own plans, including senator joe manchin. senator, the cbo score, premium also double by 2026 and 36 million americans lose their insurance, how much does that change the equation? from my point of view it doesn t, saying we re going to save $470 billion. that s a lot of money and we need to be as cost effective as we can. but the 32 million people that are going to lose their health care are going to be much more expensive than than. what happens to them when they go back to the way they were getting health care before? in west virginia, if you don t have health care, you go to the
they re obstructionists. that s all they re good at. they have no ideas. democrats are saying hey, wait, we do have our own plans, including senator joe manchin. senator, the cbo score, 32 million americans will lose coverage. premiums will also double by 2026 and. how much does that change the equation? from my point of view it doesn t, saying we re going to save $470 billion. that s a lot of money and we need to be as cost effective as we can. but i can tell you, anderson, the 32 million people that are going to lose their health care are going to be much more expensive than that. what happens to them when they go back to the way they were getting health care before? in west virginia, if you don t have health care, you go to the emergency room. if you re working and don t have health care at the workplace, you re going to claim worker s comp. so you re using health care at the most expensive level you can. that s money taxpayers are paying. that s exactly.
$470 billion in unpaid services to loved ones. 20% of workers leave their jobs earlier than planned to take care of a family member losing thousands in benefits. want to turn back to the biggest award night in sports. espy host and actor and comedian brought his a-game. he started off treating about ronda rousey. he ll make history when he s the first president donald trump deports to mexico. rousey won best fighter for the show. she had choice words for mayweather. i can t help but say i wonder
that particular development the cbo identified or projected. if you take all of that into account, it reinforces what the cbo report says, which is aca is benefiting our economy. it s providing access to health insurance to millions of people who didn t have it and is giving families across the country and individuals across the country the freedom and choice and opportunity that they lacked before it passed. i don t feel strongly about this at all. following up briefly on that, i want to talk about budget deficits. the next couple of years they are going to drop $514 billion was the estimation for 2014, $470 billion for 2014, more ominous after we ve been listening to jay carney take a lot of questions on that cbo report. highly controversial. in a nutshell he called it inaccurate. stay tune from that. in the meantime new audiotapes