of their state. they would like to have a say in how their governments are run. the reality is i think even the monarchies have to change. if not in the short term, i would say in the medium term and the long term to survive this particular new changed psychology in the arab world. when you look at bahrain, this is a monarchy that seemed somewhat reformist, but then when the protests came up, shut them down. will that kind of shutting down work? no. i think bahrain is a disaster. i think the king could have responded and should have responded with concessions with reforms, to move toward a constitutional monarchy. there is a parliament in kuwait. they could have a parliament in bahrain. what he s done now, i think, is virtually to guarantee the end of the royal family. they now live under saudi domination. and they will, one of these days, live in london. i just don t see how they survive this because what they have done is to turn this from the constitutional issue or a freedom is
when you look at bahrain, this is a monarchy that seemed somewhat reformist, but then when the protests came up, shut them down. will that kind of shutting down work? no. i think bahrain is a disaster. i think the king could have responded and should have responded with concessions with reforms, to move toward a constitutional monarchy. there is a parliament in kuwait. they could have a parliament in bahrain. what he s done now, i think, is virtually to guarantee the end of the royal family. they now live under saudi domination. and they will, one of these days, live in london. i just don t see how they survive this because what they have done is to turn this from the constitutional issue or a freedom issue where you can compromise into an issue between sunni and shia. and they are arresting and they are jailing not the kids from the street, doctors, lawyers, engineers. the middle-class leadership of the shia community in bahrain. where can this possibly lead except to disaster?
history. okay. now, let s get back to you, ms. lee. when you have a government that says you have to buy health insurance, you have to. i think that s unconstitutional, by the way. you have to we are going to force you to buy health insurance. you are not telling me that s not aauthoritarian? of course it is. what we are saying is that we want to expand access to all so actually it s a freedom issue. what we are saying that we want to provide. bill: i don t want expansion if it s fiscally responsible. i don t want expansion. i think that s good. let s get the 31 million people who don t have health insurance. sure. the best way to reduce the cost. bill: you can t force them. best way to reduce the cost is to get everyone assembled. force to you have a driver s license. we are asking to you have a driver s license so we know who you are. bill: you. make sure you adhere to the laws on the road. bill: here is why your is incorrect. you can t force someone to get a driver
for free care. pass legislation about it. i wouldn t vote for that. we are paying for this free care. we are praying for free riders by having a mandate supported by conservatives, this does away with that. bill: you know the supreme court is not looking at this as an economic issue. they are looking at it? sure they are. bill: no they are not. they are looking at it as a freedom issue it? is a freedom issue it s not free for doctors when you say you have got to take care of these free riders who walk. in not free to taxpayers who say you have to pay for shortage. that s taking our freedom away. judge raised two specific examples. the health care market is unique in that everybody accesses it at some point in their lives. one justice came forward and used the broccoli argument everybody has to eat, does that mean that the government is going to come in. bill: that was scalia. he also made the point about burial. everybody dies does that mean the government is going to r
social decisions. ms. fluke is unconcerned. i think this is about women s health. that s what it s always been about for me and that s what it s about for the many many americans who are emailing me constantly telling me how important it is. bill: no matter what i say sandra fluke and those who spater her are not going to listen. sex is a potential health crisis. what goes on in everybody s bedroom. i don t think i can make it any more vivid. this is a freedom issue. my freedom as an american is being enroached upon. the obama administration is trying to force me and you to pick up the tab for what people do in their private time. in europe, this happens all the time. in denmark the government will actually pay for people to take drugs. they will give folks heroin. that s called harm reduction. the dens believe if you give