strikes, some how these people wouldn t be able to strike because it would be illegal. we ve seen in chicago and elsewhere, just because you have a ban i think it is illegal. it s called a walkout. one of the interesting things is 35 years ago this coming tuesday the reagan administration put out a nation at risk about our mediocre education system and all these years later you see the same thing. this has been a system geared to adults. there s no discussion. i m all for letting teachers get more pay. there s no discussion of how our students are doing. we have this crazy model. the only reason they have leverage is because they control this big quasi-monopoly, right? that s why all these student teachers can come out, lead their leave their students high and try. in any other industry, when you have a uniform state wage and everything, it s crazy and not tied to any performance, it s crazy. paul: merit pay and tenure. and about the kids. let s hear something about the
gynecologist or specialist or something, you ve got to wait six weeks and that s what will eventually happen. brenda: john. to gary s point perfectly, very quietly last week, post-election, the government announced that medicare had cut their subsidy of reimbursement for 4 million diabetic seniors where they reduced the reimbursement by 66% and they reduced the amount of companies that are allowed to supply these supplies from over a thousand to 15. so the government created a quasi monopoly, an artifically low price and seems like they re cutting the costs to help pay for the stuff in obamacare, but what really is going to happen is what gary said. this is going to cut off people s access to the stuff they really need and like gary said again, doctors at some point are just going to not