recipients able bodied and able to work have to work to receive medicaid. shows you have no other option when it comes to healthcare. what other tweaks do you think paul ryan should be open to? >> take a step back. usually medicaid if you have kids and disabled and widows. this was the healthcare that helped the disadvantaged among us. so i think that's an important tweak. get able bodied folks back in the workforce. number two you have older adults, whether you are 60 to 64 where your healthcare starters to skyrocket. have you a sicker population. we had a $4,000 refundable tax credit. i think that can be bumped up whether it gets to 5,000 or $6,000. a little generosity will go a long way to making healthcare more affordable. brian: somewhat left out in the cold. steve: because aarp is running a radio commercial that i have been listening to in the new york city area talking about how this healthcare bill has an age tax. the older you are the more it costs. there is something to that. >> well, but we're looking