if we want to talk about access to health care, i wish we d have more conversations about why states in the south are not expanding medicaid because it specifically help millennials access health care. and we run annual trillion dollar budget deficits. the united states doesn t have a budget and hasn t had one since 2009. that s why you shouldn t expand medicaid. number one, a broken entitlement. number two, the federal government doesn t have the money to pay for it. it s going to cost $800 billion. can i make a point why is it okay for millennials to have to use the emergency room for health care. can we have that conversation again. for millennials to be kicked off health insurance. we ll take a break and come back. and coming up, president obama has repeatedly governed under the premise do as i say not as i do. we re going to ask these guys what they think about what s happening. the hyper partisan tone.
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if we want to talk about access to health care, i wish we d have more conversations about why states in the south are not expanding medicaid because it specifically help millennials access health care. and we run annual trillion dollar budget deficits. the united states doesn t have a budget and hasn t had one since 2009. that s why you shouldn t expand medicaid. number one, a broken entitlement. number two, the federal government doesn t have the money to pay for it. it s going to cost $800 billion. can i make a point why is it okay for millennials to have to use the emergency room for health care. can we have that conversation again. for millennials to be kicked off health insurance. we ll take a break and come back. and coming up, president obama has repeatedly governed under the premise do as i say not as i do. we re going to ask these guys what they think about what s happening. the hyper partisan tone. [ male announcer ] introducing new fast acting advil. with an ultra-
recreational use? you? you want it passed and taxed? well, look, obviously i don t think it s a great thing. so you smoke pot. no. you know me better than that. no, and i don t think it s a habit that people should get into. i think it s a gateway drug, a poor decision of use of time and your health. and you think illegal. i think to legalize it and tax it could be a good thing for this country. how many agree. show of hands. how many want it legal recreational. tax it to death. like cigarettes. you want to tax it to death? how many of you think that you are overtaxed? any think you re undertaxed? would you support a fair tax or flat tax? i support a tax code that actually doesn t skew it towards people at the very, very, very top and actually give it to the people in the low and middle income. i hate to tell you, the bottom 50% of americans pay
if we want to talk about access to health care, i wish we d have more conversations about why states in the south are not expanding medicaid because it specifically help millennials access health care. and we run annual trillion dollar budget deficits. the united states doesn t have a budget and hasn t had one since 2009. that s why you shouldn t expand medicaid. number one, a broken entitlement. number two, the federal government doesn t have the money to pay for it. it s going to cost $800 billion. can i make a point why is it okay for millennials to have to use the emergency room for health care. can we have that conversation again. for millennials to be kicked off health insurance. we ll take a break and come back. and coming up, president obama has repeatedly governed under the premise do as i say not as i do. we re going to ask these guys what they think about what s happening. the hyper partisan tone. it s donut friday at the office. and i m low man on the totem pole.