dream scenario of let's get everybody in a big room and start over. >> look, if you're saying repeal and delay, that puts you in i think a completely untenable situation. there's a reason they didn't do that in the first place. it denies coverage to 32 million people and reattaches the idea of taking away coverage of millions of working class working americans. the coverage expansion is primarily on those who are working and tying that to tax cuts for people at the top, as chris was talking about. that is just politically toxic as can be. i think what this requires you to do if you want to move forward is acknowledge something that's been obscured in this debate. the problems with obamacare are in the exchanges w an adverse selection in the risk pool, not enough young people and too many older sick people. the bills are centered on cutting meld i caid a completely different system, centered on reducing medicaid spending by $800 billion and knocking 15 million people off of the m