usa today, i don t care what poll you are talking, you name the poll and find a majority in any agreeing on what to cut and i am not talking just democrats i am talking republicans and independents. everyone. nobody seems to want their o to be gored. on social security they say leave it alone. medicare, the same. medicaid, same. even defense. people say do not touch it. here is what we have. being of italian descent i thought this was the best way to show it. think of a budget as a pie we cannot afford so we have this here and before i eat it let me explain. more slices are going out than money is coming in. and we are not willing to cut any of the slices. think of it, east table, not 33 percent going to medicare and
security, and intimes entitlements in general and i say, you didn t do it, but it s in a pickle and they have to address it. but it seems to fall on deaf ears. guest: there are two approaches to entitlements. one is root canal with drugs, raising retirement age to 88, cutting benefits if half and things like that. but the positive approaches can be taken that will be pushed, bringing in a new system for younger people with personalized accounts, priefort private accounts and you take the creative approach. for example in medicare you can give people a choice now where they have a choice like health savings accounts, they do not feel that is a cut back but they have more control with a new system you have a system that allows creativity and brings in cost because it brings in
we ve used hydrogen in our plants for decades. the old hydrogen units were veryarge. recently, we ve been able to reduce that. then our scientists said what if we could make it small enough to produce and use hydrogen right on board a car, as part of a hydrogen system. this could significantly reduce emissions and increase fuel economy by as much as 80%. i pull up a nice cozy chair and go through it. see, every year during open enrollment we can make changes to our medicare. while we always have our guaranteed benefits, there are other choices to think about each year. and, with the new healthcare law, we have lower costs, free check-ups and screenings. it s worth looking into.
alternate and say what we would change. we don t have to talk about cutting. we can talk about transforming the way it is structured. we can fundamentally change the way medicaid is delivered. we can make changes in medicare that are positive. neil: we will watch closely. neil: this talk troubles my next guest and the argument is repeal all of it or get out of it. and philip is with the dallas tea party. you don t like the compromise approach. guest: neil we made this clear the summer before last. americans do not want obamacare, they do not want government involved in our health care system. this is nothing more than another attempt to grow the size
not take power will be elected or re-elected and put into power by virtue of not being democrats. neil: are you of the mindset to curb the growth often times? or addressing defense? that everything is open the table? normally when you start this process everywhere but there, not my stuff. guest: everyone wants to pass the cuts to somebody else. but the bills become due and the system will collapse. we cannot continue to ignore social security and medicare and medicaid or put into place the obamacare which will destroy our health care system at a tremendous cost. americans do not want the government involved in our health care. we have to get away from the cradle to grave welfare system