So when you think about this, if Social Security itself has a structural 36, $39 trillion shortfall, what happens when I come to you and explain Medicare [has an] 80, $90 trillion shortfall. Actually I think it's closer to 90 something now. And that's 100% when you add in the interest, 100% of all the debt from today through the next 30 years. Just meant to show this, to try to make the point again. (05:06–26:08)
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Asserts that Medicare has a projected shortfall of $80-90 trillion.
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