expand medicaid, then that means fewer people won't go on medicaid. by the way medicaid is broken. medicaid doesn't work. more and more doctors don't even take medicaid in the first place. what goods is your coverage if you can't get a doctor? so the point we're making is let's give the states the ability to take this program over because they know better how to fix and help health care for people who are needy. i can tell you, in wisconsin, we could do a far better job of customizing and fixing medicaid if we get the ability to do so from the federal government. that's why we want to turn control of medicaid back to the states and give our governors the ability and the tools and the flexibility to fix this problem once and for all because the system is not working. the system is unsustainable. and more and more people aren't getting good coverage. so, we believe by giving governors more flexibility, by giving the states the ability to customize medicaid to meet their needs of their specific populations that need medicaid, and then replacing obamacare with a patient centered system, risk pools, tax credits, savings