and that is what is so sickening. , undermedicaid obamacare, was intended to be expanded to anyone who made $16,000 per year or less, and they have to be in the country legally to obtain that. what happened was there was a lawsuit before the supreme court and which states said we don't want to participate in this, even though the federal government pays for most of the expansion. so the supreme court said that states can just decide if they want to expand medicaid. most have decided to, but some states haven't. so you see this gap in coverage where people who would have otherwise but health insurance from the obamacare exchanges don't have the medicare option -- the medicaid option and remain uninsured. host: let's hear from an employer, virginia. nobody seems to talk about tort reform anymore in civil insurance costs, but i know that a lot of doctors pay outrageous amounts for insurance. a lot of preventative medicine to take care of frivolous lawsuits. so what happened, has there been any more of that? there is not a lot of talk about that on the hill. one of the areas being talked ,