what do you think? oh, there s badly needed reform in government. i used to head up the oversight agency for radio-free europe and liberty. we weren t officially a part of the government. ours were a fraction of voice of america, which was part of the government. there s a lot that can be done in defense, veterans administration, food and drug administration that would save lives and the differences, as trump would say, would be huge. absolutely. david: e-mack, one of the biggest achilles heels of government bureaucracy are the public sector unions. it s impossible to fire somebody, even if they re stealing stuff. how do you get around that? the first test pilot of this should be medicare and medicaid fraud, now trending at a quarter trillion dollar in waste, fraud and abuse. the thievery in those programs are industrial.
know, why can we not fix this problem. from medicare and medicaid fraud in the billions to countless taxpayer sponsored programs that are serious head scratchers. who s going to finally get it all under control. we spent $300,000 last year studying whether or not japanese quail are more sexually promise cuous on cocaine. we spent several hundred thousands dollars studying whether we can relieve stress in vietnamese villagers by having them watch american television reruns. the only way to pay for it is to brother money from china. we ll benefit from figuring out how to stop government fraud and waste. actually electing someone who will once and for all do it is a
medicare and medicaid fraud, we have a department of defense with over $500 billion a year in funding that has never been audited. we have $2 billion in spare parts waste going on in the department of defense. i could go on with a litany. we don t address any of those issues. it is taking the republican playbook and hammering over and over again over the same two issues, benghazi and the affordable care act. and let me ask you about the affordable care act, because i know california has surpassed its obamacare enrollment goal, 800,000 people signed up so far. but they are having this 50th vote and they are saying, you know, why not delay this penalty on the individual mandate, why not, what s the issue here, what s your take on this 50th vote on obamacare? well, that s another example of how it s all about political messaging. it s not about fixing some of the elements of the affordable
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insurance, somebody has to enforce it. the thing about the tax system and irs, there are a lot of criminals exploit. there is medicare and medicaid fraud. they know systems will be set up to exploit obamacare criminally. they will set up a dragnet to catch people which they are not very good. in the meantime, innocent people employers who are trying to juggle these new rules are going to get caught. paul: is there anything here that congress can do about this? could it really x out the irs and give it to somebody else? we ve seen a lot of funding battles in congress how much money are they going to get, 1900 employees and so forth. this is headed straight for october. in the meantime, i don t think there is very much they can do to block this. paul: so the ultimate cure here, you have to repeal it. it s a political question. paul: when we come back the