On Tuesday, the Energy & Commerce Subcommittee on Health voted along party lines to repeal the CLASS Act – a long-term insurance program that even the Obama administration admits is fiscally unsustainable and will not enact. So why did this program implode before it even started? Why are Democrats still defending it? What changes need to be made to long-term insurance? And what does scrapping CLASS do to the bottom line of Obamacare? We discuss it all with Texas Rep. Michael Burgess, a member of the subcommittee.