that s where the debate is because there are constitutional ways to readdress obama care. can you pass a law, overright a veto, win an lerkz, take over. those are the prescribed ways for undoing. what the problem is now is you have a law that s been passed, and legitimately passed and upheld by the supreme court that s falling apart. sure. it s falling apart. that s not clear, bill. that s not clear. it s clear to me, rosen. if you just hang around for the next segment i will prove it to you. this law is falling apart it seems to me it s incumbent on our leadership in both parties to admit it s not really working out well. think how frustrated some of those. bill: find a solution within the framework of making it better. let rosen. rosen is challenging me. okay? i want the government on both sides, including the president, to say this is not really working that well. let s try to find a way to make it better and in the meantime, if we have to give in here and there, we
are not going to negotiate period. clearly democrats got republicans cornered and not likely to give them any sort of mercy by offering a compromise. bill: i think the republicans, rosen, have offered some compromises, but then the reply back from the president and, of course, pelosi and reid take their cue from him, is well we are not going to renegotiate obama care. it s the law of the land. the supreme court said it was good and we are going to go with it we don t care if it works or not. obviously it isn t working. we will prove that in the next segment. you know, again, i m going to ask you, it s an opinion question. are the democrats saying no we are not going to give in on anything and that s it? is that what it is about on the one hand, bill, there are people who will be tempted to look at this situation and say here is a president, here is the democratic party in the senate who are more eager to negotiate with hasan rouhani than with john boehner. from the democrats point o
are not going to negotiate period. clearly democrats got republicans cornered and not likely to give them any sort of mercy by offering a compromise. bill: i think the republicans, rosen, have offered some compromises, but then the reply back from the president and, of course, pelosi and reid take their cue from him, is well we are not going to renegotiate obama care. it s the law of the land. the supreme court said it was good and we are going to go with it we don t care if it works or not. obviously it isn t working. we will prove that in the next segment. you know, again, i m going to ask you, it s an opinion question. are the democrats saying no we are not going to give in on anything and that s it? is that what it is about on the one hand, bill, there are people who will be tempted to look at this situation and say here is a president, here is the democratic party in the senate who are more eager to negotiate with hasan rouhani than with john boehner. from the democrats point o
that s where the debate is because there are constitutional ways to readdress obama care. can you pass a law, overright a veto, win an lerkz, take over. those are the prescribed ways for undoing. what the problem is now is you have a law that s been passed, and legitimately passed and upheld by the supreme court that s falling apart. sure. it s falling apart. that s not clear, bill. that s not clear. it s clear to me, rosen. if you just hang around for the next segment i will prove it to you. this law is falling apart it seems to me it s incumbent on our leadership in both parties to admit it s not really working out well. think how frustrated some of those. bill: find a solution within the framework of making it better. let rosen. rosen is challenging me. okay? i want the government on both sides, including the president, to say this is not really working that well. let s try to find a way to make it better and in the meantime, if we have to give in here and there, we
that s where the debate is because there are constitutional ways to readdress obama care. can you pass a law, overright a veto, win an lerkz, take over. those are the prescribed ways for undoing. what the problem is now is you have a law that s been passed, and legitimately passed and upheld by the supreme court that s falling apart. sure. it s falling apart. that s not clear, bill. that s not clear. it s clear to me, rosen. if you just hang around for the next segment i will prove it to you. this law is falling apart it seems to me it s incumbent on our leadership in both parties to admit it s not really working out well. think how frustrated some of those. bill: find a solution within the framework of making it better. let rosen. rosen is challenging me. okay? i want the government on both sides, including the president, to say this is not really working that well. let s try to find a way to make it better and in the meantime, if we have to give in here and there, we