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costs that went in there from the federal government. at some point, we need conversation with the governors about how to reform the big programs. the entitlement programs. let s take medicare, far and away the biggest driver of the deficit. can you give us any cults that you re willing to make in medicare so you begin to make some progress in this $11 trillion, $12 trillion chasm? eliot, there are things you can do with medicare, with medicaid. both in partnership with the states. on the energy and commerce committee when i was in the majority we actually did a package that empowered the states to be able to save some money of significant amount. it was in the billions of dollars. by giving them some flexibility on how they operate. congressman, before we let you go, i just wanted to say one nice thing to you. i understand that one of the goals of the new house under john boehner is to have a more transparent operation. yes. and you ve asked for recommendations from citizens
programs. the entitlement programs. let s take medicare, far and away the biggest driver of the deficit. can you give us any cults that you re willing to make in medicare so you begin to make some progress in this $11 trillion, $12 trillion chasm? eliot, there are things you can do with medicare, with medicaid. both in partnership with the states. on the energy and commerce committee when i was in the majority we actually did a package that empowered the states to be able to save some money of significant amount. it was in the billions of dollars. by giving them some flexibility on how they operate. congressman, before we let you go, i just wanted to say one nice thing to you. i understand that one of the goals of the new house under john boehner is to have a more transparent operation. yes. and you ve asked for recommendations from citizens who can go online and give yes. their idea, one of which, hope you ll stop your bipartisan bickering.
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money to help people along that be to be able to say that they feel secure. take medicare, another program that we will be remedying with a insurance bill and bring it into solvency but the fact is people who can t get healthcare, which is true from greece, cannot work and ultimately cost more to the society, not just in lack of productivity but the cost of being involved in serious conditions and complicated surgery. so what i m saying is neil: all good ideas but how do we pay for it? everyone things the elderly should be protected. it s good to provide healthcare to everybody. but what the devil in the details is the criticism of you guys, republicans an democrats, is that you haven t figured out how to pay for it. i m telling you that if you read the economists and listen