last year has such abysmal support, 18%? >> well, i do not support the repeal of health care but would welcome a debate on ways to improve it, to streamline it, to make it more cost-effective. the bipartisan congressional budget office said that repealing it would cost the country $230 billion. there are some areas we could work together such as the 1099 requirement for the irs -- >> gregg: did you know that was in there when you voted for it. >> quite frankly i think did not really realize the complete ramifications that it was down to... >> gregg: you didn't read the 2,000-plus pages of the health care bill before you voted in favor of it. >> we did read it and it was read in the caucus word-for-word. >> gregg: and didn't notice the 1099 in it. >> not the fact it went to $600 for each procurement and i would entertain repealing that and looking at other areas but there