>>guest: i would think of it. we just had a bipartisan season of cooperation the last couple of weeks, and i think it is disappointing that the first day the new majority is going to cast a vote to go back on its promise to reduce the deficit and the debt. the congressional budget office has said that the health care law reduces the deficit. if they change their opinion, maybe we should fix that law. but if they don't change their opinion, if they continue to say, as they have since last march, that the health care law reduces the deficit, i would challenge the new majority not to repeal the law because it will increase the deficit. congressman, the kaiser foundation has a new poll showing that 49 percent of the country says they would like the law to go away. now, in some of the freshman congress people's cases, they ran as their primary platform so they have an obligation to the constituents to put it out there. if 70 percent of your