neil: you know wt i worry about, petern this debate, you and i chatted about it before, what got to be t distraction in the romney 47 thing. a lot of people got upset, noses properly out of joint, that included soldiers and retirees many who paid into the system for a lot of ars and they were rightly upset but when you step back, the question mied accuracy of the percentage. how did we g to 47% paying no income taxes and that many relying on governmt ben of some sort or another? not that many deserve it but essentially doubled since i got out of college. as we know that wasust a few years ago. all right, i'm lying about that. but my point how do we get that under control? the math doesn't favor our continuing to do so? >> you know, that is a good question. i think the really worrying thing here is the poor results that we see from medicaid. not just that the program is expanding. this is a program that has surprisily bad health outcomes. if you look and compare people on medicaid versus people who are uninsured entirely cancer surval rates for medicaid patients are basically, almost no