look at a plot of the uninsurance ray. that? insurance.if you do this for non-children, you'll see particularly what i mean by the way charles would get rid of child insurance as well, check. draw a line where the aca comes into play. after picking up year in and year out the uninsurance rate drops off a cliff. you want us to go down because of the rate of people uninsured. 16% in 2010 if 9% today. the aca can this also has to do with projection of health care spending, the kinds of delivery masher at the same time have reduced our projections of health care expenditures have been like $800 million a couple of decades as cbo does. these programs are proving to be both efficient, effect at the nasa used to say, then in the cost curve in ways that are extremely important and that i fear going to the solution won't get us there. i very much disagree with the assertions about the extent and the safety net. over the last 20 years, the safety net has become conditioned on work in effect if you're disabled, elderly for a working person a safety n