john: very heavy. bad for nurses and doctors and terrible for the taxpayers. the prom is 1700 times in the the bill says that the secretary of health and human services will come out with rules and regulations. john: which means more. probably 100,000 pages and i keep going to the the senate floor because there s an ongoing unintended consequences that the the american people today, more than they re opposed to the law and the day it was signed and a lot of them were against it back then, too. let s say we repeal it. there, we ve repealed obamacare, some people don t get care. there are problems in health care, what s your answer? there are problems in health care, we can do better. buy insurance across state lines, they can t do that now. people who get insurance through work end one a tax break through work. john: let s go one at a time. across state lines. weirdly every state has its own regulations, that s fine, but i m not allowed to buy from a state that has more
john: very heavy. bad for nurses and doctors and terrible for the taxpayers. the prom is 1700 times in the the bill says that the secretary of health and human services will come out with rules and regulations. john: which means more. probably 100,000 pages and i keep going to the the senate floor because there s an ongoing unintended consequences that the the american people today, more than they re opposed to the law and the day it was signed and a lot of them were against it back then, too. let s say we repeal it. there, we ve repealed obamacare, some people don t get care. there are problems in health care, what s your answer? there are problems in health care, we can do better. buy insurance across state lines, they can t do that now. people who get insurance through work end one a tax break through work. john: let s go one at a time. across state lines. weirdly every state has its own regulations, that s fine, but i m not allowed to buy from a state that has more
advantage, unlike you, he they don t have to pay for their employees health insurance, government takes care of it. michael moore observed what s happened in europe? it didn t work out well. why didn t it work out well. the taxes paid for, it s an underfunded program and extraordinarily expensive. and in any business, if we re not serving our employee base well and not served in relationship to health care, that s not in our best interest. and you re someone who created a business that employs 180,000 people. so every time you hesitate to expand, that really slows job creation. yes. we talked to an eye hop business, and he employed 12 i-hops and employs 1200 people and he says it will keep me from expanding, i can t make money for the $2,000 and insurance all of my employees to the length that they demand. well, i think that people
reasonable regulations? you should be allowed to shop around. you know, when you call 1-800 number and you can find out about car insurance, you ought to be able to do that about health insurance, find out what to do for your family and not be constrained. and your second point is? well, that people who get their insurance through work, that s treated separately and differently from tax standpoint as people who biotheir health insurance. at work you you don t get if you buy your insurance personally for you and your family, you ought to get the same tax situation as the big companies get. either i get the tax break or get rid of the tax break or both. either way it ought to be fair. john: why do we buy it at work anyway. i don t get my clothes or food from work? world war ii. there were price freezes in the country and couldn t give
advantage, unlike you, he they don t have to pay for their employees health insurance, government takes care of it. michael moore observed what s happened in europe? it didn t work out well. why didn t it work out well. the taxes paid for, it s an underfunded program and extraordinarily expensive. and in any business, if we re not serving our employee base well and not served in relationship to health care, that s not in our best interest. and you re someone who created a business that employs 180,000 people. so every time you hesitate to expand, that really slows job creation. yes. we talked to an eye hop business, and he employed 12 i-hops and employs 1200 people and he says it will keep me from expanding, i can t make money for the $2,000 and insurance all of my employees to the length that they demand. well, i think that people