word i am looking for, next to nothing. yeah. the older, you know, establishment playing democrats in the senate are also drifting in this direction. start to. not hearing them anymore kind of privately giving those warnings, about, oh, boy, when we are in the minority. it takes a lot. you know, to snap that, that that incredible pull of tradition in the senate. i think the republicans have crossed the line. don t think there is anything worth to holding on toen the current rule. harry reid, the limited deal with mitch mcconnell. that was a big deal he opened the door to changing filibuster rules at all. previously had been opposed. he cam oe out and said i changey mind. that was a big signal. patrick leahy in the same direction. we may see movement on this. crystal ball. and jonathan. thank you for joining me tonight. thank you. see senator warren s speech on the website, thelastwor
pay more. that is the speech that was never made by any democart supporting the affordable care act. that little passage that you said, that you said. some people will have to pay more. that s right. now we are in the situation with unhelpful comments by democrats, president clinton. in that situation, the line for president obama is what s the most he can do to be responsive to this population without messing of the goals of the law. something like the upton bill would fundamentally undercut this law with allowing healthy people to stay out of the pool. you will induce insurers to raise the rates in 2015 and jud undercut the find a way, to address the people s concerns. e.j. dion, for those of us there, in 1983, 1984. watching president clinton fail to get any legislation brought to a vote in either the house chamber or in the senate.