creation and economic growth. and then by november 23rd under the time constraints under the legislation, we d have to come w up with a plan and a vote before december 23rd. sam sedar has a question. congressman, what would the trigger look like? i understand the trigger in the instance of the super committee as is will impose automatic cuts. what would the trigger look like from the perspective of wanting jobs to be created? well, much like as you know the goal with respect to the deficit committee is $1.5 trillion that they have to come up with, with cuts, in the case in the case of job creation and economic growth, it would be reduce unemployment to 5.5%. both the committee the committee is charged with coming up with a plan. in the case of the deficit and in my case with respect to job creation and economic growth. there s no shortage of ideas.
which leaves health insurance monopolies in tact, breaking up profits and jacking up rates. you have a monopoly employer based health care system costing you a small fortune and that is the big issue. joining us is our monday megapanel. sam sedar, tim carney. senior political columnist and ana marie cox. sam, where is this headed? i guess to the appellate courts. this is one out of 15 decisions founded. there were 14 others that were either in favor of finding health care constitutional or rejected. i ve got to imagine it s scaring health insurance companies. why? if you don t have a mandate everybody joins, but you can t jekt people for preexisting