hunkering down the facts here. and the lawyers are doing what good lawyers do. they re doing a lot of defense on the inside and a little bit of prevent on the outside. they re making sure whatever mueller does, the timing of when he does it, what it is that hits the streets. they have some battle plan. they seem to have a political strategy. they don t seem to have a hello over it doesn t look like a legal strategy. you re right. the legal problem for them is this obstruction of justice issue is really the only way it could lead to impeachment. that s where they see it going. and that turns into a political conversation. all right. we got a lot and left a lot on the table. are senator hatch s new bill to puff, puff, pass.
democrats and republicans. i understand with the way you re painting it, but to be honest, senator, sounds a little too rosy. was why chuck schumer wrong in 2009 saying medicare for all would bankrupt the country? and sponsored single pair as a house member and he was looking at commenting on just the federal cost, if you put more weight there. but there are ways to approach medicare for all that don t cost another single penny to the federal government. i ve been arguing we need to have the public option. public option. people already paying money on the exchange, already have tax credit on the exchange. being able to sbi medicare on the exchange doesn t cost a penny in fact will save money because of a more effective, efficient system. allowing private companies to buy boo medicare, doesn t spend a dime. ways to proceed forward that wouldn t cost the federal government anything, take us closer and during the course of