constitutional obligation, we have constitutional authority to start the spending in the house, to start the taxization in the house, anything that generates revenue and that's setup so the house of representatives as a quick reaction force will hold the president in check or the senate in the interest of the people. we have a full constitutional responsibility to do that and obama care was passed on a purely partisan agenda on the narrowest of margins and i often said thomas jefferson said large initiatives shouldn't be an vanced on slender majorities. it was not just a slender majority but a purely partisan majority. the american people rejected obama care and elected us to the house of representatives to put an end to it, and this is the leverage point, this is where we need to make the stand, anderson. >> isn't it, you're a big believer in the constitution, obviously, is everybody is in this country or should be, i mean, that's what our constitutional calls for, a majority vote, the majority passed obama care was a slender majority as you say, you say it's very possible a majority in the house woul