stuart suiter so -- [laughter] what do you make of that? ome slack, stuart. i mean, they're probably very fluent in -- it's harvard, so probably very fluent in black lesbian feminist studies on the campus but, you know, when we're talking about territories and geographies and cities, it escapes them. stuart: you're getting very edgy there, young man. [laughter] >> hey. weren't we just talking about snap chat and sexting? stuart: i changed the subject on you quite well, i thought. [laughter] jason ma pa terra, come again soon. >> thank you. stuart: a new poll from gallup finds 56% do not think it is the government's job to provide health care. that number up from 28% five years ago. oh, how times have changed. let's bring in reason magazine editor-in-chief matt mat welch for more on this. that is quite a switch. >> it's amazing. americans will always, you know, theoretically support policy outcomes. if you can make the flowers bloom in the morning, will you support that, yes. but when they see what has to happen in order to have the governmen