i'm also joined tonight by fred redmond, international vice president for human affairs for the unitedteelworkers. great to have all of you with us here tonight. bonnie, you have had some health issues. what happens if your health care, if health care is repealed in this country? what happens to you? >> i will be -- i'm going to have a hard time finding a job now, and if health care's repealed, i won't be able to continue the, you know, having the health care that i have right now. and i still have some issues with my back. so i probably will have them for the rest of my life. >> you know, what happens when health care gets repealed? it just doubles the problems you're going to have. bonnie, you're 23 years old. your daughter is on your health insurance. if she gets kicked off, what does that mean for her? >> it means she will have to use the state-funded insurance. the medical card for illinois. so, i mean, i'm not looking forward to that. and just in general, you know, losing my health care. >> joanne, you've been working at the plant for six years. you've got two daughters. you're w