maria silva, stage four terminal cancer patient. you've seen her. she's been on "justice" several times. she was dropped by her insurance plan right before her next scheduled round of chemo. when she went to her doctor, she was informed that since she now has no insurance, she's no longer eligible for any life extending or life-saving treatment like chemotherapy. but, hey, there's always a silver lining. they gave maria a $5 parking coupon to use on her next visit to her doctor in case she needs to get more bad news. maria wants new insurance, but she hasn't been able to get on healthcare.gov. she's tried to make phone calls but she can't even reach anyone. and there's not a navigator in sight. and so she waits. now, mr. president, with all due respect, that pre-existing illness thing? she's got it. and now, because of you, she's got no insurance and she's got no life-saving treatment. are you proud of yourself? how many other americans in this country who have pre-existing illnesses likemaria have lost their insurance and are in limbo? how many vet