to spend $10 billion a year subsidizing so we can call it trump care instead of obamacare. they have to. here is the real world of health care. they have to. they have no choice. i say this to my friends on capitol hill. you have no choice. you have to come up with a replacement before you repeal. the real world of health care is this. one small bottom line. if they repeal obamacare without replacing obamacare, they will keep the most popular parts but if you repeal it without replacing it, there will not be an emergency room in america that you l be able to get into for an emergency because that becomes the family doctor. right. that becomes the family i tell you what else will happen too. and history doesn t repeat itself as mark twain says, but it does rhyme. go back to 1982. ronald reagan wins a massive landslide and they decide to skew around with social
certain aspects that are massively popular and to undo them would be to kill your own political future. i think what he ll do is he ll fiddle around with it and call it trump care. you know? he ll adjust it in this way and that. no. he ll make good on promises. 32,000 pages in the affordable act known as obamacare and maybe 1 or 2 good things, even a stopped clock tells the right time twice a day. having said that, he s made clear the replacement plan. trump also has big plans for infrastructure spending as outlined in his victory speech. we are going to fix our inner cities. and rebuild our highways, bridges, tunnels, airports, schools, hospitals. we re going to rebuild our infrastructure. and we ll put millions of our people to work as we rebuild it. i think this is going to be a battle.
on social security and medicare, become defenders of those programs. he s not on board with a lot of republicans in terms of changing to those programs. that s one way out of this, call it trump care. is the irony is that s exactly what the hillary campaign campaigned on, not repeal it, fix it. i think trump supporters would listen to him before they would listen to republicans on the hill. i agree. the bill that goes through will emphasize the primacy of congress. congress care. gop care. mostly i don t think you want your name attached to the word care. pretty much. does it give you some solace that donald trump is more of a pragmatist than he is a ideologue about some of these things? and you re even seeing daylight between congressional republicans and donald trump on what they want to do here? some, not a lot. i think i see this transition and many of its appointments or
the repeal vote will be politically first and foremost of importance to republicans to fulfill that promise they ve made for six years. if they don t do it, they ll be politically a lot problems. republicans have talked about repealing obamacare for a long time without replacements in place. i spent two year, 2 1/2 years in congress i was going to say, you know working on different replacements be s and people l wine would call me and said, where s your replacement bill? this went on for a long time. this reinforces where republicans are on entitlements. these are tough complicated things. it took two years for obamacare to be enacted. when we enact big social program, it s difficult to repeal them, difficult to change them. once you create an entitlement, it s usually there to stay. one possibility is fix obamacare, call it trump care and call it a day. i don t think that will satisfy republicans. it s not going to. if he decides it s too much of a mess to go forward w
congressman price is going to have a big fight from many grassroots communities when it comes to defunding or changing the affordable care act which is known as obamacare and the obama administration is now calling it trump care when president trump the united states. two questions for you. one, will we ever see the president-elect s tax returns, question of conflict of interest? chiefly today, the concern over the old post office building, now the trump international lease it says you can t be a partner of this lease and be an elected official. yeah, we re seeing numerous concerns around these conflicts of interest, the overlap between trump s coming role of leader of the free world, president of the united states, and his