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Healthcare with TNT
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Healthcare with TNT

Published:Tue, 24 Feb 2009
Description:President Obama plans on dramatically increasing the budget deficit, say 4 or 5 fold, then cutting it in half by the end of his term. Now he wants to add the cost of universal healthcare.
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" Your success through what. Well it's such a -- if you Mr. President thank you would take time out of your day oh thank god it felt like. To him for him Adam and define our fair or news or. -- wanna do you Tuesday February 24 of judges judge and that's Todd is up to his impish. Curmudgeonly way and -- hand me a plane accident we're doing absolutely he pulled his editorializing -- and -- right on this little announcement."

" Sound as if we're engaged in some kind of soft point activities -- Narnia that's ridiculous fashion by the way I think the previous call ahead -- really got you great. -- made nice label but he attached -- yes Todd -- for anything -- won't know that center is against Nadal and -- against -- I just don't trust this gang of thieves do and I've heard things but -- DC historian in the globe today about the city of Boston this. Some investigative board did analysis dostum finance on where they scores of them -- and and they said they were there wasting like 25 million dollars a year on overtime. It's unbelievable things have. What you don't think that's an unbelievable thing to waste money five million dollars a year on overtime like bad management that might be the characterization that they use or you use waste well that's what I lose my overspending by some but somebody should actually do an analysis now look at the analysis and I'll take. A and I noticed that the city's budget director respondents that look this is pretty sweeping series of recommendations. Where we're in the process of implementing an -- instrument is looking -- others. Many times however -- overtime. Is a less expensive way to provide the service that you know they weren't going after all the overtime they said there was like 75 million dollars of overtime and a third of it was over -- loan so that should be made chuck Accenture greatest every penny of that -- president -- start about layoffs of teachers cops firefighters and others. I agree would get rid of every. Wasteful. Expenditure but sometimes overtime is actually the less expensive way that I deploy it isn't a debate over time the point is just to highlight. How almost every day we see one of these stories about waste in government and I don't see anyone attacking aggressively waste -- government Mayor Menino has been -- along time if -- been -- what you do is use that power you have that -- grows with each term. And you go after these things and -- not a bad idea yeah so it's all saw about this I give you an example and it's not ancient history it's fairly recent was -- Mitt Romney committing himself what that's our project on a spasm got that you say it's impossible I say he -- evidence there are other examples are well -- he's not but there are others who are capable where no leadership -- well that's why I think I'm a little frustrated that devolved. Early Iran did not come today to attempt commit the same set of our goals and objectives. Be specific tie yourself to projects -- itself to timetables -- about it let me say it this way -- so I want -- offended women. -- Is actually taking probably is if in fact they vote for this to stepped toll increase. Five dollar tolls by the and a much if no action on the gas tax -- inevitably be seven dollars. It's a lousy. A vote that they have to take but I think it's a necessary vote because otherwise the turnpike. Will be declared bankrupt you know bondholders will -- you have to -- have to I want him so right up to ten dollars and let's be done when they have no broad but that then you're tying yourself into the worst of all collections systems. It's inefficient in its network on revenue and Todd about the equity how do you justify that how do you see -- idea behind that microphone. Elmo's giggle about the the plundering of the east west commute up. And and it's it's ridiculous the doubting I don't know if they don't want they can take another attempt to address. And he takes a -- and you'll stay on how about. -- Who are right so now we're gonna make use not for summaries and what is what what's entity going to put in place. What's the read that was the Mets cities they found its road he brewers titles rapid transit. Water we don't let it all collapsed we need to know completely we need no -- know. So protection against all -- god and everybody. Is -- full -- read this want to check out our -- look at the look at what the option -- EU EU -- Amy is ludicrous. We know now who George Bush who was the biggest spender in the history this country right the most irresponsible spender. Democrats hated it couldn't wait to get rid of and so there could be responsible government job his last budget deficit was 450. Billion dollars. Barack's first budget deficit will probably be between two and three trillion dollars and he's by the end of his presidency he wants to cut that figure in half. -- The rest that is that is stimulus spending some of it wasteful some of those silly -- but overall decent direction on stimulating the economy through deficit spending. And in in New York critiquing the I'm just how it is not that I'm just telling you what's going to happen no way I would day you know I'm just oppose all that stuff now because it's such bad legislation it is and I think you have to say -- it shouldn't happen or that are just taken -- so he's going to have two to three trillion dollar deficit. And then he's got to cut that in half by the interests first term so the annual deficit will be back to. One put -- one point five trillion dollars. Two or three times what President Bush's grim task deficit wised up there was grotesque and -- and a bad economy lot of that is driven by Iraq and Afghanistan. The expenditures the outlays that have been being made the for the last severed is that -- added hugely -- to the deficit it you've been supportive of taking them. Taking the fight. Abroad as opposed to fighting -- and I assure us against this enemy guys and I don't support our way to budgeting that was done anyway you look the what all this is supposed to lead up to is is to talk about health -- And the idea is that the next saying now that. President Obama has managed to triple our -- Drupal is spending deficit of President Bush which was sobering -- now he wants to give us free healthcare so now that -- I want to maintain my -- legitimate conservative fiscally conservative. Bona -- and that is by -- anyway that's they say that I -- if people center from -- I think if you say gee that's that's -- that's a bonafide. What and -- just extend or worse things on the America's hundred other people -- TDs and I'm not -- are -- say -- I -- they say to -- we have -- hot hot hot -- I say run rough. No lights they rule for all we were talking your dog is there outfits had voted that telephone and top models all at -- it's unbelievable by the way Cox. Voted some tomatoes already finished Jia arrived at the seeds on the way and -- You will share in the bow to you when Todd. Okay you're going to various --"

" Browse healthcare push near Obama gold to ensure obedience apparently were told there are many millions of Americans forty plus million Americans who don't have any health insurance. Intended to save money later. Clear now that yes Fred just like the big day that's separate -- we can take comfort from -- about other Democrat here right and so -- loves to try to put me in Jakarta I want to go on record okay. Never. Ever ever have any of these health care proposals which have been discussed and passed all on the premise of saving money it has never worked to save money. Well really it here now our president all are well well I just think he's misguided and misdirected misinformed. And mistake we'll start this Obama ha ha ha ha ha. So. No there's no way in the world and if in fact it is going to say if money he is how they will do it they'll say two. The -- memorial hospital henceforth we are going to give you. Seventy cents on the dollar service provided they will -- the neurosurgeon Todd Feinberg. Hence forth through give you 62 cents on the dollar reservist you just provide -- 222 brain surgery that is how did -- it's it's literally the government puts a gun in its in EG and goes to the providers and say this is always going to pay and of course once we move to a system that doesn't have any. Now alternative methods. A payment reimbursement and insurance and like what to providers do they have no choice this -- yeah and then -- all road venues take all the Jews for innovation and Diane quality out of the system thank you very much final comment the nets sit Todd is just -- a final chapter you will lose to creativity the innovation. That makes -- met in my opinion American literary -- the best health care in the world now I know that the United Nations public's publishes statistics and you have all these other groups out there that have been. Agitating for nationalized socialized health care if he isn't using his -- it's wasteful we have do we we we ranked 22 of equality by healthcare that is ridiculous that is absolutely not -- person on the planet -- no tie ties to America aren't politically to Boston for healthcare yeah but but."

" you've got to judge healthcare by how it reaches people across the board so -- we may have the -- health care for. If you capital live in Boston for example you know you wouldn't you you may have the best health care potential in this country in terms of the technologies and and the access if that doesn't mean how it permeates down the lowest levels it gives everybody the best results."

" not necessarily there's an interesting article in today's paper separate and about from the Obama agenda. That talks about wellness. Well -- medicine being integrated into. A national model their questions who the heck pays to. Get people to our kind of work on this stress levels exercised more moderate -- reading habits all the good things that we know we should be doing but we don't always do."

" let's get the audience and on the 61726666. -- what do you want to see happen with health care we know it's too expensive. We know that there are forty million or however many people without health insurance in this country. Does that mean to you that the government should be taking -- over paying for giving to everybody and ruining. 6172666860. My proposal is this first you attack costs. You figure out where that with a waste is you attack the cost you find it where the systemic problems are the make it too expensive and fix those. And then you create insurance plan that's similar to the way the auto insurance plan works where you have our competitive controlled insurer."

" idea I you know our hero the time that it's too expensive I'm curious if you can give us any examples of we might focus on driving out the costs these superfluous sought unnecessary caused. I'd be curious about that we they lie in the system if you can if you think you have at least the target zone. The notion of too expensive I think is always relative. It's it's it was. The well not an average people and yet have health insurance because they can't afford the bills if they were actually go to the doctor and most people can't afford insurance but it's so that would be it's too expensive but it's the same reason why you have insurance on your home it's too expensive at three trees fall on -- and all of a sudden have to call in the construction people to redo it so you pay a little bit. Indian in we pay health insurance premiums co pays and deductibles in the end however for that hot. Hot surgery that you and I might need at some point. Our you know -- deductible might be too grand and and in the insurance policy is picking up the rest is at the end of the world 2000 dollars my how does good I'm going to have another --"

" life whether people can afford that you you ensure your house for you know 6700 bucks a year whatever costs -- that's sustainable amount of money when -- buying something. That costs you more than anything else your your ever going to buy. But. -- to be spending much more than that every year to insure your family something people can't but nobody has a story in public before we get to the cause let's look at the difference or Cassie Collins Bihac -- Colin capitalism plumbers and electricians -- your -- mother's health. Yeah Colin in the neurosurgeons for cardiac surgeons Yemen multimillion dollar or diagnostic equipment you have drugs and and and Biotech products that have been developed over many many has caused billions of dollars all of those are giving -- life. Light from the talking about G a kitchen counter all right I I understand granite tops and all the rest thanks to -- life for the benefit -- Arab it's a question of people being able to forty people cannot afford. Even the insurance so that's an obvious problem I think -- helpless on the six point 72666860. What is your plan for insurance what you want to see happen if you -- the insurance -- the health cares are what would you -- you're in the White House today -- today talking about Iraq about this you always tell you could save Iraq -- misinformed mistaken. Misspoken when I was over at a news -- Obama this Obama. Debian -- hey -- good morning welcome your idea what that taught and Bob."

" I I think how are really. Read it and I don't Cadillac and I might get sport and to go to work -- Eric and I am major spots are off. What I want to talk about our had a conversation yet that we really need to look at and the like Eric. Because we do not let people dying in this country -- proposals that Debbie -- are you had him up. You know I look at it very similarly to the -- mortgage backed -- just happened to."

" We are keeping people alive. And spending so much money on -- and a -- here. And oftentimes very difficult situation. And what we could be doing it's talking with down about that can control toward the end of daylight makin' me and then they'll like much more meaning all."

" And much less to -- all financially and emotionally."

" Candidate can't have hospice you know did Debbie good Allen I know you've got everything let me ask a quick quick question though do you see. That we argue working in general --"

" I ordered a cardiac -- a massive. Congestive heart failure is there are huge amounts of money being spent Sunday --"

" And and what percentage ever would you say or do you feel is going to people who are really at the end of their lives and it's silly to be. Investing and in that high level of care."

" Immense amount of money on the war I work -- which we do get people with the down."

" You know but that most. It'll patients who had been Khan denied care -- other hospitals come into our hospital we are both to be sort of the you know collapsed great hope for them. We have patients that really areas now -- War -- and end -- and months have airtime and now lag you're separated when their elite member. All or any entity I got there really what noble the -- And it cap then day in and day out and I feel like these that people that aren't at that never should have been given the mortgage I'd I'd feel like I'm Nat at lone let alone. I'm operative Eric who who have been hit attack but the patient with paper and -- you know market I think it was cute by."

" All right Debbie that you're having an and it it is it is heavy and a hundred I've heard figures as high as. 40%. Of our healthcare dollars and spent in the last twelve to eighteen months of life in this is sweet person it's our desire to avoid that conversation. -- which is right part of what makes -- throw up their hands and say we need universal healthcare like -- automatic cancer 61726666. -- how do we solve the health care problem. Injuries in the car next NW RKO hi Andrea."

" opt out and people were still afraid to. -- act. -- category I think people can. -- let Brady I liked I. Don't think its current. -- to the people."

" Why do what. It's a very very intense thought. Now you're right there's a tough decision to make do you see any way though when you. I will when somebody is 94 years old and has had a good life and it's questionable whether they can even sustain the the the impact that the surgery will have on them does it makes sense to be doing the surgeries."

" It depends. It all about it and I'm I'm."

" The government. And for them to it that -- am."

" I agree with you about but we can't afford it at the same time so if there if people aren't paying for their own health care. And the cost is is killing us. And very young people who can't get health care because of the because look hostage taking care of the people who where are going to die anyway how do you deal with Danny -- just ignore that problem."

" Now now now -- don't plummet into a house cat. But. I don't wrap. -- or adopt a week. Great how can. I thought you -- deal. I. Sharon is great. Should go and keep ally if it's great to want to."

" Those times three point five hours plus five days a week. People's -- big forum it's for an Arab forum on Boston's talks visionary M 680. W --"

" Come back Todd -- Gergen Tom Finneran -- here Nacchio studio with you want to Tuesday February 24. Talk about health KF. -- you know this is such a great topic -- it is unbelievable but Barack Obama is proposing. For all intents and purposes insure everybody. And we'll save money. And I don't -- it's never been done it it's never had that outcome before far example in Massachusetts who we have the first in the nation universal healthcare. The cost of that a bankrupt in the state nobody will say it you know maybe you -- I'll talk about it because. You know we don't have -- can we don't have any -- don't need any political cover under anything else it is bankrupting this state even with the stimulus money we're gonna get him. Anybody who thinks that did not just pull on the -- kind of the blanket over that to keep it out of view. The explosion will come a few years down the road it's already come chart but for the stimulus money that might help stretch it out from the year to you cannot do it. On the cheap and when government says will save many many billions of dollars that's baloney. Delete the save it by rationing health -- the American people do not favor that or by going to the providers the nurses -- we heard from on the previous said the first there crosses the hospitals in San. No win eight in the world will the government pay them for the value of this service of it is unbelievable. You know would have Charlie -- around him before I think the guy is absolutely brilliant on healthcare. -- always tons grew up in Chicago have only -- he's a guy by the way who oh last week and the week before indicated -- second 50% pay cut kind of setting the tone and the example over -- for fiscal discipline up he says now I disagree with -- us. I he says as much as 30% waste in the system now that's -- conservative it's gotta be more than in our violin I gotta be -- of touch I mean nice that I I think I disagree with cleaves calculation that you think it's high in the short present waste and waste this astounding in the system okay."

" Crippled country with new deficits new death that we can't pay for. Or do you do you want to fix the thing that's broken rather than just throw and that the towel which is effectively what universal health care is you could I think in a relatively inexpensive way relatively inexpensive way to provide basic health kid that would do the kind of prevention an annual check up today to diagnose things. Ian -- cover catastrophic. Without going into this one size fits all everybody's in the pool together and that means they're one's health care is going to become second rate that's my -- the second -- health care plan that's what you call that's right."

" Six web I would like to -- and got a -- strangely unique catchy names to sell things -- make your health care -- center right it's my job Barack Obama. Tom it's not a good morning morality art and held -- the next five minutes that we can make this great -- and drugs are -- Sub you know I don't enjoy that aren't you gotta I have ital."

" I -- good bonds. Our question slash cite it. Right now with -- to our insurance policies that work. Now. What's -- about how. If we -- health insurance. Will. All -- or boy -- big -- sorry lot but coverage. The process followed -- but so outraged. And through increased. Our captures a straightforward."

" I I I think there's a strong likelihood your present employer based coverage would be dropped by your employer. -- The government is expert at creating keeping stupidity forever and expanding on I suspect and most Americans and therefore most of our callers are actually pretty DM comfortable with the -- healthcare Todd. Coming through their employer even though -- previous share of the premium has probably gone up. This year of a co pay and deductible has probably -- that it still think people feel pretty darn comfortable that challenge for the country as I see it is. This forty plus million that are uninsured some of which by the way is by choice nobody had a sex that's a separate issue there is a built in cost of doing business. That health care has become. That is interferes with the competitiveness of American companies so we need to remove that somehow off the burden of companies like. If you want to do everything he can't so if you want to open a business -- open the business and you don't need to fund things like. You know having people there to manage health insurance plans I'm gonna suggest that you be -- of the White House summit fails you can you do good you're you're a lot of leverage -- like how I got so I -- some juice down a 6172666868. Brenda -- from Bedford paid -- good morning."

" Good well let me ask you wait. Until. I like. -- well thanks for Colin Linden yeah thanks for listening okay. And it went -- and it helped. Spoke earlier about -- air and let."

" I'm German -- And only get. A collector and a -- white wall. And it's. About tech support. -- and that -- my daughter or 28 days. Or was told each week."

" Future and make. Sure why it took out while contract -- Real young."

" Did which and how it gates -- While (%expletive) yeah why should read it continual. Because."

" You gotta. Support. Change she did the doctor can't -- Determined to stop treating you."

" That's a great question mark and endear your creating a horrifying example to it to drive home the point really vividly. But at the same time -- one of things it doesn't get discussed his doctors make these decisions all the time. It's all done beneath the radar now. But they make a decision day in and they did it in your case it sounds like they decided that you're gonna die. -- And debt so those decisions are made on a casual basis instead of on institutional basis. In an institutionalized. -- clinical judgment to not as emotionally overwrought because one -- seen many many minutes are about overwrought it's that as somebody is there is an advocate for my father I get pissed off you do BSE because what I see them doing is kind of taking you know all while -- old what do you expect -- I want them vibrant and excited when they're treating him just like -- be for -- Gerald what do you do -- I mean it -- you then there's -- expected demand. Heroic efforts above and beyond. Reasonable -- no protocol but I want them to feel like they're dealing with a human being not -- half a human being more you know in some -- of reduced to important show because it's an old person 6172666860. We're trying to find out how to -- Healthcare Barack Obama's chasing it down and I don't think it's all right approaching -- scholar from Maine he might have the idea hey bill good morning."

" regularly follows -- do yeah say. I don't know it. A statement released a little audio and I don't want to so called it callous but. I think we should start eventually medical aid to walk people that really don't belong in this country. Are you sure you -- legally. I think you could save a lot of money. By doing that and I mean it's like if you don't put short ultra strict catch and going to run outs. You know -- I mean."

" I would agree -- I think you have to treat the -- given the band data whatever else and then you ship them home let them take care of them there."

" Vicious torture just -- there -- between what I yeah I listen to what you guys all the time you know what wide variety of conversation. And I enjoy at all because it's one of the best things that makes Scott."

" Usually they enjoy it when Tom talks about his granddaughter."

" But what -- okay so little. He's got little twister -- cease you know."

" The arrived a little bit Reagan in your life every day I don't know of no other way again and I realize she is the best."

" Yeah. Anyway at what's your point -- welcome to the point wasn't it which are being fiscally responsible and -- that this culture I think what -- mister Obama is it did you look at award hasn't worked anywhere else."

" My point exactly -- it has never worked. He didn't rule. Do not work no question about it it's 17 on the proposal would put -- gonna judge helped to six and that's not right all right 6860 how old is she now three is now two and a half to an overall it's -- three Petraeus is good to make current chargers because it's going to take probably next forty or fifty years to get this resolved so shall be to for just at the Wright -- ragged -- and you. Marty your calls coming up on six AB WRKO. First to -- to us to stop him. From. Austin -- and pay him six. --"

" Ho -- this is too good to be what happened only we talked about Barack Obama's plan to take gold held here vehicle -- save costs to implement. Has never happened eventually we'll never happened quietly at least every an honest to -- down the road and Santa -- what a bunch of -- it gets one literally out of today's globe."

" Subsection B ten Q mana takes issue with Medicare rates listen to what the government has decided. Humanity is the second biggest provider of US government funded health insurance they say that the 2010 payment rate to coming yeah -- of a less than 1%. Increase in the Medicare Advantage program. We'll have a significant increase on blah blah -- bubble while less than 1% that's what -- government says. Is what they'll provide. Two I command another in terms of in inflation adjustment in healthcare yeah -- now everybody knows that healthcare inflation is probably going to. -- Goodyear it's running for a 5% most -- it's -- close and a double digit semi is -- into the teens have they're like you know personals on there's no relationship between the inflation rate in what their inflation has a big difference between them in the universities and his -- it's the technology at the innovation at the creativity. When Genzyme all bio -- Boston Scientific invent a new thing. That is going to extend your life improve you alive. Take care of an address a disease that hit a four is going to kill that costs hundreds of millions of billions of dollars over 101215. Years. If that money doesn't grow on trees that -- it comes from and that's what my proposals in order saying happens and it doesn't happen in colleges and university."

" One of my proposals for -- saving health care -- to have. And have the fast hospitals in the slow hospitals you know and the slow hospitals -- be although higher the ordinary doctors you know keep the equipment weight -- at least five years before they invest in any new equipment and will be allowed to do this legally. And they can operate much more cheaply people can decide -- circumstance which I want to go to well I think technical and at some money comes on healthcare and life. I think -- the issue is if you're going see part of the problem is were paying for this exorbitant knowledge. And quality of care it was -- going knowledge in the hands of the new -- got an exorbitant not -- yet what other room because you don't need the neurosurgeon. But something else does you don't want to go to the places spent a lot of money for the -- want to go where this cheap health care but you want to have the neurosurgeon there when it should not -- and when it's -- from -- that needs the neurosurgeon don't we all want to have them -- yeah but I think -- a lot of what's going on is it that you have a hospitals or or health care organizations that are delivering. Ordinary kinds of things in an excess -- way to go out and invest in stuff that may be. -- required to invest in but isn't vital to what their turn to deliver a lower cost let's -- Middleton has to say hey always has good -- good morning Anthony -- is --"

" I need that urge -- kids let's think -- would you -- entire trek up at eight Mota. Yeah okay biggest problem oh a couple of college brought up before it helped Kiet the bigger part of it is is a mortgage foreclosures health care. I'll look closures are estimated to be illegals. Health care -- from all of a legal why don't we expect wobbled. It's expired since he went epic."

" Well that's a great idea. It did to failed to focus on one of the vital cost problems is. A big problem -- but that's what happens when you have Democrats in the government Democrats will not focus on the problem with the costs of illegals and they also won't focus on -- on what it does to a delusion of."

" the truth is -- that neither party hasn't -- a strong inclination to -- they're afraid of being called racist -- afraid because in a -- they're afraid of everything and some of them have made political accommodations the Democrats your reason for political outlook -- same time so the -- the same items like the cheap labor particularly in the -- there's a cultural there was a big amnesty proposal a couple of years -- call and Republicans headed enough it was a primarily pushed by Democrats Republicans who were scared to get on board -- that are try to find a compromise. But we're not going to fix it Democrats won't even talk about tonight a look at that that's one of the tragic outcomes of the past election and neither McCain nor Obama. Had the inclination to do what -- a serious conversation. With a serious action plan on immigration we can talk about that but let's stay with health get. JP is Colin from New Hampshire hey JP good morning."

" Good morning since I've been I've changed the name a third rate third world health care you go. Well I'd better health care business for over thirty years we've tried this before I mean now -- Artillery was looking to Canada abuse there health care system and sweet and at this socialized healthcare system. Well people are sixty to 70% of their money taken for health care and that's what we're edit and it -- or it doesn't work. Other health care deteriorates. -- lucky to live in -- city are where we really need health care about highest levels we have to."

" But JP do you think there are not problems with the current system that that burden businesses unduly and threaten to make us non competitive."

" I mean certainly there's always problems they're not something. That. Feels what the public spec you're trying to serve the public I don't care what."

" Yeah but it is let's dress specifically those problems those need to be fixed how would you fix them."

" Well I think first of all you have to maintain be -- of health -- for a society. I bet you'll probably it will just doing our bet you apple player to reach that standard."

" Are they not responsive and I don't know I don't think -- astoundingly. Wealthy society even after the meltdowns of the for a one -- terrible economy where astoundingly wealthy and we want to do best health -- on the cheap it doesn't work. You've got to grow up about this she don't want the quality the -- teach -- your glass to pay a fine ask universe there's the question. Businesses being burdened by it by structural problems in the current system asked about how do you change that you answer that policy and it you know why -- he is not dodge and because neither you know ride on him our into the brilliant people have a complete coherent gets anywhere else we -- right now to try to figure out what's in that regard because they're Democrats are going to make a master would agree that candor in Sweden and not the model I'm not up posing a model like -- aren't -- next NW RKO with Tom and -- I did."

" I don't know -- let me just say that they. Real quick everybody brought it up. Both of thirty million or so illegals that are going to get amnesty. And are going to be sorted the mix. I think it's great because all of these liberals that have been along this to happen and encouraging. I'm now going to have to instead of worried about virtual. This equal access that Obama wants supports a portion they're going to do -- they're going to make sure that that the the legal now who citizen is going to get just as much excesses you sold out these liberals are going to have to wait they wrote -- now. And -- line. And that's of the equality they wanted this is --"

" Are the reason they want inequalities because think of all those voters it's not just the thirty million illegals who will now have a legal access to the system on all their family members are -- are right."

" I happen. -- if prop up numbers of them held -- that 6172666860. Aide Rick Collins from Maine hey Rick good morning."

" I could mining while the show first I called the well I I kind of agree what what. You're literally I think there is a lot of weight by just seventy operation I'll admit eleven days to work with the amount of paperwork -- ridiculous and that need to be addressed normal one. And number so -- I don't want -- now not -- I just want to -- Funny what it what it strikes I -- west 120 billion dollars to cure aids in Africa are and I want to know why. As 40000 million dollars. The we can spend rate here in this country."

" That's powerful argument to the point in charity begins at home it to charity one begins and on the how about that. Knee replacement surgery back to work in eleven -- does that tell you about the innovation creativity the outcomes we enjoy. Worth hey if my I can't magician works just as well -- given anybody blame or shut up WR yeah. --"

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