mr. schriebman, 45 seconds. chriebman: we should take a lesson from the doctors creed which is first, do no harm. congressman voted to shorten the life span of the medicare trust fund by at least eight years with his votes in congress. the fact is whenever he wants to say but characterizing his vote the "the wall street journal" but salles said would essentially and medicare let's be clear about the budget does, and you can talk about procedures in washington the fact is when you vote for a budget that is your plan and the congressman came home to the district and said that's my plan. here is what that plan does. it takes medicare which is currently guaranteed and ends the guarantee and vote to raise the eligibility age turn into a privatize of the larger program which independent estimates say will increase the cost. >> moderator: thank you very much. we have to move on to the next question. this goes to karen vielkind of new york public radio. >> my question, gentlemen, is about the fiscal cliff. we didn't hear