martha: people in north carolina are cleaning up after a pair of tornadoes toward through willow spring on saturday night, just a few miles from raleigh. they were weak tornadoes as they go, ef-0s, but they packed 80 mile-an-hour wind but that was strong enough trees and tear love roofs in that area. they caused some people a few thousand dollars in damage. blowed a doubletree on top of a barn and tore the barn down. tore a playhouse up and tore the swing set up. it was really howling and they always say about how it sound. martha: so far no injuries thankfully reported. that s growing to go foul off to the right upstairs. a little tremor here in the ballpark. nothing, i m not sure if the folks felt it but we certainly felt it here in press box row.
big for the whole system to work. bill: now, listen, break that down. if you don t know the number of young people, if you don t know how many who were uninsured previously and on and on and on your list there, why is that significant to the law? why does all that matter? well, otherwise there is going to be incredible effort to have to bailout the insurance companies because if only older, sicker people sign up and not enough, young, healthy people sign up then the math of it doesn t work. the arithmetic falls apart and then the government is going to end up bailing out the insurance companies, plus the insurance companies for next year are going to have to raise their rates tremendously. they re already looking at a double-digit price increase for next year. bill: you said on fox news sunday, you have looked at this 10 different ways and you told chris wallace, this health care law is unfixable. now the white house would argue, they have already crossed the
rise of the tea party, there was a certain dark element to it but also an exuberance. it was like mickey and judy were going to the barn to put on a show. this year i think there is kind of more dispektic quality among the voters looking at the field. they don t want to put on a show in the barn, they don t want to build something. they want to burn the barn down. i get a sense that like two years ago, people didn t like obama. and early on. they want to beat obama on the republican side. it s more than that now. they don t want to just beat obama. they want to beat up obama. there is a kind of really dyspeptic move there that i think is a product of sort of the continued economic distress in the country, but also the fact that this is the field that the republican party has come up after all that sweat and equity. do you think that that emotional content in the