the law. many didn t come as kids. they are up to 37 years old now. president donald trump, it is your time to protect and defend daca. bret: sources are telling the people at the white house of the president as soon as tomorrow will end the obama era deferred action for childhood arrivals program, kind of grandfathering and the people who are here, the caveats. i think he ll end the progra program. meaning normal people can have that designation. but the people who have it now can keep it although they won t be able to renew it. i think trump is playing the long game, he can use the daca as a bargaining chip forgetting other immigration items on his agenda. such as finding a wall and so forth. i think that is the way he s looking at it. by doing it this way, he gets to avoid putting potentially around 800,000 people in a state of possibly being immediately deported.
provisions that come from obamacare. now, the reality is a little bit more complicated. they re trying to thread a needle by saying that look, the states can opt out of these health care rules but in their place they have to make sure they have a functioning high risk pool. they have to make sure that those who had pre-existing coverage would be grandfathered in. but to each point in the favor of this process there is a counter point to the idea that the high risk pools wouldn t be funded well enough, the pricing for the pre-existing conditions, well, if you turn off your plan, you lose that grandfather. if you move states, you lose that grandfathering. there s just a lot of holes there. there are messaging problems as to what s in this bill. it s hindering a process that is right on the edge of collapsing again or perhaps getting over the top. they haven t done the best job in the world of making their members comfortable. there s been a lot of pressure coming at them from the white h
that they do. and they are going to exercise those rights to cut away from paying for stuff they don t want to pay for. carrie. first of all, corporations have long been held to have religious perspectives. there have been many businesses that haven t been organizes as corporations who have found to have religious rights like jewish owned businesses. if they incorporated they wouldn t have lost those rights. and i think yes, people that are in similar situations should be able to exercise their religious freedom the same way but in this case, the government has already offered to many other faith-based organizations a way that they would not have to participate in this and violate their religion. it s also exempted under other laws. more than half the american workforce because of the sides of bizes and grandfathering, it s unfair to give exemptions to other religious organizations and not to give them to people like the greens. let me ask you, millions of americans think that th
so i think at that point, you know, you saw kind of a referendum on this in 2012 where paul ryan as a running mate actually the budget that he proposed was so draconian, it ended up cementing that 47% image that mitt romney had. we went back, i shouldn t say we, i m going to give credit to mark murray, who puts out our first read every morning, to the latest nbc news/ wall street journal poll, reductions to health care and medicare is the worst policy a candidate can have. so you also wonder if there s risk. there s been this beltway consensus to cut social security and it s consistently been an unpopular policy among actual voters. even when you talk about, you know, grandfathering it in and some of the changes they are talking about in terms of medicare, for example, would kick in in 2024. right. but it still allows them to run on an issue of they are going to take money away from seniors, health care away from
what do you think about that comment? seniors are the next to really feel the pain. we ve seen the cuts to medicare advantage. many seniors are losing the doctors they ve depended on because the cuts to medicare advantage plans are translated into fewer and fewer doctors available to seniors. all right. how many more americans are going to lose their insurance? about 25 million more as small group plauns are not renewed and employers say i can t afford this obamacare plan that s mandated. that will happen this fall right before the election. all of the plans were grandfathered in for another year. this fall that grandfathering is up. how will it affect the businesses? the businesses are going to have to pay much more money or put their employees into obamacare. the administration may do something to put this off because they don t want it to happen around the election. why not. hey, you know what? with the executive orders, he