this is -- these are crocodile tears. you're not actually that worried about it at all. >> well, that's silly. it's silly because none of their questions really pursued along the lines of who was responsible for what happened. the questions were consistently things like do you promise everything is going to be okay, are you really, really promising. they weren't seriously pursuing this. that is something that's important. something that is so important that they ran through without any republican support, any amendments we put in, they removed before it got to the house floor. they continue to push it through. now they're saying will you please help us make this work. part of helping to make it work is saying i've got three quarters of a million constituents almost and they're saying this doesn't work, so tell us what you're going to do to change it before this whole new surge of techies comes in and does something which the white house isn't even telling us what's going to happen. they just have some plan that's private. >> the last question i have for you is you're a psychologist in addition to being a member of congress. since repealing obama care is not going to happen any time in the next few years, if ever, what do you want to happen to