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earmark. and republicans are not about making the case for earmarks. laura: are you going to sign on to ryan s road map for the future going forward? because i think that s a great slate of ideas and i don t think you have signed it yet. you have? listen, i am working very closely with paul ryan to make sure that we put in place a way for us to balance the budget, a way for us to get to the point where these entitlement programs that we have got don t bankrupt this country. at the same time, that we can honor the commitments to america s seniors. i think paul will tell you that. and so we have got to have a serious conversation, laura. it s time for conservatives to come together so that we can win in november. laura: we re going to hold your feet to the fire like we hold the other feet to the fire. we can t go back to the old republican ways we have to have the new conservative republican ways. not what happened in 2004 through 2008, absolutely. i appreciate it, congressman. tha
earmark. and republicans are not about making the case for earmarks. laura: are you going to sign on to ryan s road map for the future going forward? because i think that s a great slate of ideas and i don t think you have signed it yet. you have? listen, i am working very closely with paul ryan to make sure that we put in place a way for us to balance the budget, a way for us to get to the point where these entitlement programs that we have got don t bankrupt this country. at the same time, that we can honor the commitments to america s seniors. i think paul will tell you that. and so we have got to have a serious conversation, laura. it s time for conservatives to come together so that we can win in november. laura: we re going to hold your feet to the fire like we hold the other feet to the fire. we can t go back to the old republican ways we have to have the new conservative republican ways. not what happened in 2004 through 2008, absolutely. i appreciate it, congressman. tha
listen, again, i say i don t earmark. and republicans are not about making the case for earmarks. laura: are you going to sign on to ryan s road map for the future going forward? because i think that s a great slate of ideas and i don t think you have signed it yet. you have? listen, i am working very closely with paul ryan to make sure that we put in place a way for us to balance the budget, a way for us to get to the point where these entitlement programs that we have got don t bankrupt this country. at the same time, that we can honor the commitments to america s seniors. i think paul will tell you that. and so we have got to have a serious conversation, laura. it s time for conservatives to come together so that we can win in november. laura: we re going to hold your feet to the fire like we hold the other feet to the fire. we can t go back to the old republican ways we have to have the new conservative republican ways. not what happened in 2004 through 2008, absolutely. i ap
you want. in this area it s not hard. you can go to most streets in los angeles and find people filling out forms. the government is getting billed $3,000 for a wheelchair and $250 for $10 crutches. neil: that s interesting. keep it simple. that s your first rule, don t get all the paperwork nonsense and you would say nix that. right. you pay on a percentage of recovery. if the individual leads you to recover, i would say there would be a recovery of 25 to $50 billion in the first year. pay out ten percent to the people doing the work if successful. if not, it s not a burden. 2 1/2 billion dollars. that would be okay. fine but right now they re losing anywhere from 25 to $50 billion. and they don t the people that are working this program right now, as far as checking it and making sure nobody frauds