there's a lot of things that say we've emineth, i get off the island and think in terms of the real world, you know, if the prices declined in half i probably wouldn't be increasing were being built in the factories. i want to spend one more moment on the prices because they are the circular system of the real economy and one of the things most misunderstood and it's but they drive the way the human beings receive service. one of the things that we assume is that we pay for health care. the question is how we pay for health care and one of the arguments i am making is how we pay drives the type of care that we are getting. at the centerpiece of the policy on health care is that medicare pays less for the service and medicare pays less of cost savings. it's almost impossible to compare these seven data i have actually 7-years-old on the single service its for michigan at the time in michigan and the private insurance was just under $800 for an appendectomy to the surgery. medicare is bidding $676. medicaid is paying $335. sounds like a great deal. now to many of you have been in the cheese