that's not tom price or phil rowe saying it, that's the medicare actuaries. in the next decade medicare is broke. it doesn't mean they go broke, it means they could no longer provide the services they have promised to seniors. again, harming people. saving, reforming the system, that's what republicans are trying to do but we haven't had a willing partner on the other size -- side. so in order for the kind of things that have had bipse -- bipartisan support, some brought up in the president's budget, but then when we bring them up as possible opportunities to move slegs -- legislation across, the administration says oh did, oh, no, it was, we only meant it in context. or hairy doctor -- harry reid says no, we have to do it in targeted fashion the that's where the whole issue of the politics of it, we're not going to change this from washington, d.c. this has to be changed from across the country, from the american people standing up staying we want our representatives to represent us, not the party. us, not the administration. and as long as the american peop