but it will hopefully increase competition. it will hopefully reduce cost.bu juan: after seven years. seven years. we areo going to repeal it. no repeal. it s what greg said. kimberly: president obama illegally transferred funds from the treasury department in order to pay for obamacare. it was not even self-sustaining. that s why it s failing. he juan: it was officer training but it s been sabotaged by the republicans. jesse: if you don t like it, maybe you can reach across the aisle. greg: you know what obamacare is? a huge, awful tattoo you got in your 20s. on your back. and it s, like, really hard to remove. it will take a long time to remove it. it may not be totally removed. most tattoos aren t. juan: they are talking about medicaid, greg. jesse: saving and stretching medicaid. you can see ainsley s full interview with president trump tomorrow on fox & friends. president trump says he doesn t want to have a poor person run
well, it wasn t affordable. it was supposed to go down and actually went up. even back then the headlines led u.s. all to belief there was absolutely no way a healthcare bill was going to pass. so what is going to happen now. joined by dr. nicole saphier. okay, so unclear if they are going to vote today, but what do you make of what is going up on capitol hill right now? well, it s a bit crazy what s going on right now. luckily, tattoos aren t necessarily permanent currently. we have laser techniques. so our legislators will get over this mess. unfortunately, the trump administration is dealing with the battle right now. their al triewsm of trying to keep as many people as coughed as possible also being fiscally responsible bringing down our deficit. steve: sure that s why a number of folks conservative on the republican side don t like paul ryan s suggestion because it does not bring the premium prices down for most people. right. that s true. and so they are still trying to mak