there s why there s so much resentment, they had a deal and feel like the state sfaerts reneged on it. the state senators feel like they can t afford it. they dug in as you hear them say they re not going anywhere. i m going to ask you a question, i m breaking the cardinal rules of television, do you happen to foe what the monetary amount is the difference between 4% and 5%? i ve seen some reports that reporters say it s roughly $13 million. do you know if that sounds right? yeah, it s $13 million or so as a big picture thing. for most of the teachers, a 5% raise on the average is about $2,000 or so, and 4% is a couple hundred less than that. again, they re not into that as much as the principle. another thing, health insurance. most automative teachers say the
would like to repeal the whole thing like senator rand paul. he feels it s not sufficient. when you think of it as a p.r. perspective, if they take obamacare and they start tinkering with it and doing the frankenstein thing they are going to own it and it s going to be very tricky. in terms of trying to make sure it s more affordable. i feel very strongly that it has to bath an expansion for the free market and make it more affordable for the single moms, truck drivers, people out there that are forced into limited choices at exorbitant rates. i do want to do better. i do think that both sides would like to see a fortuitous outcome. brian: right, that s what both sides want. a dana: if i were on the republican side in house or senate i would pull back and do a bigger picture thing. they are trying to do something different that prevents us from having to slide into medicare for all. one is correct, you approval ratings for obamacare are 60%.
the senate, i would pull back and do a bigger picture thing. that is, they are trying to do something different that prevents us from having to slide into medicare for all. juan is correct. the approval ratings for obamacare are at 60%. for the disapproval of medicare for all is much higher than tha that. what they are trying to do is say that we need a competition for ideas. looking for different ways for different states to deal with things. i talked with a senator that thinks it has a 50/50 chance of passing and lisa murkowski an example, might be getting a different deal. a very rural state with a lot of native americans spread out over a vast area. should alaska be able to have a different program than new york, florida, ohio? the way we are set up in the united states of america, the answer should be yes. if you think there is not rationing in a socialized medicine system, you are wrong. brian: go to england. dana: or anywhere.
stand on principle to say they would like to repeal the whole thing like senator rand paul. he feels it s not sufficient. when you think of it as a p.r. perspective, if they take obamacare and they start tinkering with it and doing the frankenstein thing they are going to own it and it s going to be very tricky. in terms of trying to make sure it s more affordable. i feel very strongly that it has to bath an expansion for the free market and make it more affordable for the single moms, truck drivers, people out there that are forced into limited choices at exorbitant rates. i do want to do better. i do think that both sides would like to see a fortuitous outcome. brian: right, that s what both sides want. a dana: if i were on the republican side in house or senate i would pull back and do a bigger picture thing. they are trying to do something different that prevents us from having to slide into medicare for all. one is correct, you approval
do that. the previous administration was, this one isn t. but we want to have real solutions. we want to have laws that address these problems, but it s congress s job to legislate, not the president s. and we actually want to uphold the constitution, and i think people across this country should be slacelebrating the fa that they have a president that is standing up and upholding the constitution as he was elected to do. margaret. i d like to ask you about north korea but quickly on daca, is the president committed to honoring the will of congress, essentially, whatever congress passes on daca, or does he reserve the right to veto a daca fix if he feels that it doesn t kind of wholistically do what you re talking about, a bigger picture thing. as i ve said, we want responsible immigration reform and that would be part of that package and part of that process. something on north korea, if i could just ask. vladimir putin has said that he