happy with it and that democrats would be rewarded by being re-elected and winning more seats than they had to begin with. it didn't pan out that way. republicans are acutely aware of that, which is why this has been at times a difficult process for them because they don't have -- they're not under any illusin that the voters are going to rush out and embrace them for this, especially if heading into the 2018 midterm elections, their primary, immediate concern, the health care system which does need to be fixed isn't doing better than before they passed about the bill. >> it's interesting that they've slowed down the medicaid cutbacks, if you will, to after the 2020 election. enough on the politics of it. how about the policy of it? a full screen showed that the surcharge for letting your coverage lapse is now gone. the mandate is now gone. the chief argument against obamacare is that insurers are fleeing the market.