what kind of a country do we want to be? what what is it that we think we do to build a future? and and i heard laura ingraham say, you know, the answer is make them work until they are 73. unreal. that is that is in fact the official position of the united states government. yeah. in fact, did you know that tens of thousand of people who are living on social security have had their social security cheques garnished to pay for student loan debt, and sometimes it s their own because, you know, mid career they went back, tried to get a diploma. a lot of times though it s because they guaranteed a debt for a beloved child or a beloved grandchild. right. now, we can decide as a nation, just keep grinding on those people as hard as you can. squeeze every last nickel out of them and watch them get deeper and deep near debt because you hit them with penalty fees and
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remaining that they say is going to be this last minute rush to fill up the pools and going to be more evenly divided in terms of risk, they have a campaign person they ve hired to make this public relations push, to find these people, these invincibles. it s really hard to imagine they re going to end up finding people who are paying. so we re looking at heavily subsidized people, perhaps in a balanced pool. and ultimately, the administration admitted anyway that they have a very tough time seeing how they re going to collect the penalty fees for those who don t opt in. so look at the taxpayer-provided bailout for the insurance company combine with the the fact that we can t even collect any penalties, and it s really going to be an incredible hit to the deficit. jon: tim, you ve got 2.2 million people signed up by the end of 2013, that s whey lower than health and human services said you needed to get this program rolling. you ve got four out of five on subsidies, and you ve got a mu