the republicans. this plan could cut up to $100 billion from medicare and medicaid. not surprisingly, you ve already got these groups gearing up, hospitals, nursing homes, aarp, american medical association, all of them gearing up for a fight. let me play you a little bit of the start of what we re going to see in the coming days and weeks. congress wants to cut more than $100 billion in federal funding to hospitals. this will hurt the ones we love, especially the most vulnerable, children, seniors and the disabled. tell congress, protect hospital care. do it for someone you love. i mean, is a big part of the problem here convincing the american people that these cuts won t be devastating? absolutely it is. look, we ve got a problem in this country, chris. we want more government than we re willing to pay for. and that s coming to a head in this debate over debt deficits and raising the debt limit. those ads protesting against some of those cuts to some degree help the democrats
they think business getting big and big is good. i say when businesses are that big is t is because there is not assumption there is a bagout. in my free market, they wouldn t be that big. would there be a monopoly? no. because there won t be favoritism. in other words you can t say no somebody has to be the referee and say rob, tim, sam, we re going to have a soap box competition. you get three ounces worth of wood. two ounces worth of tire. one ounce of rubber band. here we go. isn t the government the one who has it ultimately set the rules. i believe in free markets. the markets will to some degree help us allocate resources appropriately. agreed. market fixed or that has or monopoly player. will not worth whether it is ethanol or whether it is roger cheating in the market with an unfair advantage.