about the current situation before we talk about and what people are paying right now, average of $20,000 if you have employer health care, $28,000 for that plan. i want to say this as a final note. i ve covered two huge health care fights, two huge ones, the aca and attempting to repeal the aca. and all i will say is it s much harder to change things than to keep things. that is the one thing i have noticed. this is just indubebly the politics of the thing. it s harder to change the stats quo than to keep the status quo. and the people that learn that the most are the republican party that thought they had this in the bag with unified control of government and two took different runs at repealing the aca, which used to be unpopular and found out that actually the status quo won out. congresswoman pramila jayapal here s the big difference, chris. they didn t have a plan that they were proposing when they were repealing. they did. it was just bad. it wasn t really a plan. they
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before we talk about and what people are paying right now, average of $20,000 if you have employer health care, $28,000 for that plan. i want to say this as a final note. i ve covered two huge health care fights, two huge ones, the aca and attempting to repeal the aca. and all i will say is it s much harder to change things than to keep things. that is the one thing i have noticed. this is just indubebly the politics of the thing. it s harder to change the stats quo than to keep the status quo. and the people that learn that the most are the republican party that thought they had this in the bag with unified control of government and two took different runs at repealing the aca, which used to be unpopular and found out that actually the status quo won out. congresswoman pramila jayapal here s the big difference, chris. they didn t have a plan that they were proposing when they were repealing. they did. it was just bad. it wasn t really a plan. they just have been stripping ca
very pressing issue on pelosi s leadership. joining me pramila jayapal of washington. she is a member of the house judiciary committee, which said in court filings last week, the committee is conducting an investigation to determine whether to recommend articles of impeachment. are you surprised or not by the two dozen or so folks that have come forward in the wake of robert mueller? not surprised. i really thought that this was going to happen. i thought mueller did what he needed to do. i think anybody who has read the mueller report knows it s damning. but what we needed to do is have robert mueller there to reinterpret the mueller report from what bill barr lied about and said it was and make sure that we got those facts on television. and i think when we did that, i knew i had been talking to my colleagues, and, you know, i think he did exactly what he needed to do. and i think, chris, you re going to see even more people coming forward. as you know from the court filing, from t