the other members that may have one or two concerns. i have people in my district, jake, that are paying astronomical premiums for their insurance, $20,000 a year for a family of four. they have a $6,000 deductible and they're still paying hundreds of dollars in copays. those people don't go to the doctor any more. when the cbo report came out, they said in ten years there is going to be a 10% decrease in premiums, that means these families ten years from now are going to be paying $18,000 instead of 20. that's not the relief that we promised the american people. so, i have people hard working people in brooklyn and staten island who want to do the right thing, want to purchase health care for their families. we just made it unaffordable for them. >> it sounds like -- and correct me if i'm putting words in your mouth incorrectly, but it sounds like you agree with your fellow republican congressman from new jersey when he said this bill would actually be worse than obamacare. >> yeah, i'm not sure it's going to be worse, but it certainly doesn't give the relief that we promised. i am not a supporter of the affordable care act, jake. it's harmed a lot of people 8