left. doesn't that mean a tax increase to about 160 million americans? >> well, what it means is that, yes, the payroll tax would go up. i opposed lowering it in the first place because we've got to keep our promise to senior sit sentence. that's what we have to recognize. we are continuing to borrow money from china that we can't afford to continue to payback. and we have to keep our promise to senior citizens. president obama's promise that it was going to create jobs didn't work. that's why his reasoning doesn't work to keep it at the rate it is now. that's why i can't vote to extend the payroll tax deduction. >> congressman, thanks for being here. it will be an interesting rate. hope you come back. >> i will. thank you. >> two states got a big, fat no from the obama administration and it all had to do with the new healthcare law. indiana and louisiana both asked for waivers, but, and they want it for insurers to avoid spending a rule in the healthcare because, but they