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Debunking the ‘Trump Doesn’t Have a Health Care Plan’ Myth
Townhall.com ^ | October 6, 2020 | Chad Savage

Posted on 10/06/2020 9:05:00 AM PDT by Kaslin

My Democrat friends foisted this refrain upon me after I attended President Trump’s announcement of his health care plan in North Carolina. I posted about it on social media, along with the transcript of his speech and the outline of his plan. How could they claim he didn’t have a health care plan? It was there in writing. Apparently, that wasn’t enough, and it wouldn’t be until the government had more control.

“It’s not a ‘plan’ because you can’t sign-up for it,” someone snidely retorted.

I realized then we held two different views of what constitutes a health care plan—and what it means for the American people.

To consider it a “plan,” my progressive friends would need President Trump to create and offer an overarching outline of how the government would run every aspect of the American health care system. In their opinion, anything less than a comprehensive takeover would constitute mere platitudes.

Conversely, for me, a “plan” outlines steps to disentangle governmental influence over our health care system and revert control back to doctors and patients.

Why such a cleft in our definition and expectations for a “plan”?

I was on the receiving end of the explosion of government micromanagement and intrusion into the practice of medicine that followed passing the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Through ACA, government and quasi-governmental organizations told doctors how to document, what tests and treatments to order, and at what height sharps containers and exam-room numbers could be mounted. How could the government know what tests and treatments to order, given the innumerable differences between persons and circumstances?

Progressives assume the agencies’ edicts, forced upon us, are correct. But the amount of information needed to know what is always correct would require a God-like omniscience by these health care overlords they neither possess nor could hope to possess. Even so, progressives are willing to defer decisions to governmental bureaucracies farthest from and have the least information about the person affected by them: the patient.

This deference to and intrusion by the government into all aspects of our lives is why many adhere to the absurd belief that presidents need to be experts in all things. Presidents, as the executive head of the government, need to know all things only when involved in all things.

Presidents (and bureaucrats) should have limited influence over our lives. If our government were more limited, it would decrease the importance of elections, decrease division, and promulgate the spirit of American innovation that originates in freedom.

President Trump should resist the temptation imposed by others to design a system of governmental control that pacifies progressive critics. The solution to problems that face our health care system will not come from a D.C. think tank. Instead, it will come from the most unlikely of places. Solutions will come from the frontline people encumbered by these obstacles. Motivated to overcome their impediments, they will envision relevant solutions, and they should be allowed to implement those solutions.

The progressives’ “plan” would wall them off from findings solutions by setting artificial parameters constraining their innovation.

To “Make America Great Again,” we need not revert to a specific time period but to embody the historic American ethos of trust in ourselves to make the best decisions for our own unique situations. We must recognize that government agencies do not and cannot know more about what is right for us than we know for ourselves. Our country will become supercharged with prosperity if we empower 330 million Americans with the freedom to optimize their own circumstances, not subjugate them to a small fallible ruling class.

Progressives insist on a health care plan that must be an Obamacare-like all-in-one “Hail Mary” pass. What they fail to recognize is that President Trump has been winning on health care with 5-and-10-yard passes. Each pass moves the ball away from government hegemony and toward individual patient control. Advances like Price Transparency, the Veterans Choice Program, elimination of the Individual Mandate, reduced prescription prices, protection for coverage of pre-existing conditions, the Right to Try Act, and many more. 

According to my progressive friends, President Trump will never have a health care “plan.” However, given four more years, we will have outstanding health care.



TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: health; healthcare; joebiden; presidenttrump
However, given four more years, we will have outstanding health care.

As had any or most presidents before him and will president that comes after him in 2025

1 posted on 10/06/2020 9:05:00 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

In case it has not been pointed out by our wise media talking heads, HE IS THE COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF OUR MILITARY!! That is his ‘plan’!!!


2 posted on 10/06/2020 9:13:54 AM PDT by Terry L Smith
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To: Kaslin

Government run socialist “Health care”,ALWAYS conflated and confused with Health Insurance, is the political lie that keeps on giving to the left.


3 posted on 10/06/2020 9:19:05 AM PDT by shanover (...To disarm the people is the best and most effectual way to enslave them.-S.Adams)
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To: Kaslin
Another lie debunked....


4 posted on 10/06/2020 9:19:14 AM PDT by yoe (Vote for President Trump!..Keep America Great and protected by the US. Constitution.)
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To: Kaslin
Conversely, for me, a “plan” outlines steps to disentangle governmental influence over our health care system and revert control back to doctors and patients.

AMEN. A friend’s uncle recently died of cancer. His wife received $70K bill about 20 pages long, from the hospital, out-of-the-blue, of supposed charges not covered by insurance. No one ever mentioned these procedures, why these charges were necessary, possible alternatives, or what the cost would be in advance.

America has created a Frankenstein health system of high regulation, cost-shifting, high legal exposure, and outrageously inflated prices used as a tool for negotiation with medicare and insurance. No other service or product is handled in this way.

this is how the Left is going to convince America that the entire health care system needs to be nationalized.

5 posted on 10/06/2020 9:21:16 AM PDT by PGR88
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The unspoken premise is that only government can provide health care plans. We should reject this premise in the strongest possible terms.

I want BACK my private health care plan that Obama/Biden made economically unfeasible.


6 posted on 10/06/2020 9:26:29 AM PDT by nonsporting
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To: Kaslin
"It’s not a ‘plan’ because you can’t sign-up for it,"

You can certainly vote for it. But forget the semantics of 'plan', err, the vocabulary. Words have meaning and leftist are not well read enough to know their meaning. They constantly redefine words instead of learning a new word to express themselves. This is a sign of emoting, not thinking. Leftist ideas are distilled to the most rudimentary feelings that they do not require a broad vocabulary to express their thoughts; if they even have thoughts. This situation is so dire that single syllable words no long convey their original meaning, e.g., "is", "plan" and "work".

Thank God that I started my children's adult vocabulary when they were 18-months old and I regularly told them to, "use your words". Now as adults they are literate and articulate. I need not mention that they are conservatives; that goes along with being literate and articulate.

7 posted on 10/06/2020 9:35:18 AM PDT by ConservativeInPA ("War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength." - George Orwell, 1984)
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To: Kaslin
Here is a true story about a drug which goes by sildenafil, the generic name for viagra.

It is very inexpensive to manufacure, about 1 India Rupee, where it retails for 4, roughly 5 cents in US$ for a 20 mg tablet.

In addition to being an effective tratment for that which it is famous, it is also effective in treating neuropathy in the feet. I have it prescribed for exactly that reason, though I will admit that the more common side effect is nice in the bedroom for a guy in his 60s whose performance has gone down just a little from what it used to be.

However, under the existing rules of ObaMaoCare, it is approved as a covered drug only for low blood pressure in the lungs. With all the discounts allowed, my local pharmacy charges me $38 for a lousy 10 capsules. Not a bad price if you are using it to make whoopie once a week, but a crazy expensive price if used to treat neuropathy in the feet once or twice a day.

I have great medical coverage through work at an international company, but the powers that be have declared that this particular drug won't be covered except for an uncommon ailment of low blood pressure in the lungs because neuropathy in the feet is all too common and older men ought to be able to pay a crazy price for it to subsidize other drugs which have less common ingredients and are more expensive to manufacture.

So, naturally, I don't take it as often as I should because it is just too damned expensive. I wonder how many similar examples are hidden in the "one size fits all Obamacare" regulations.

8 posted on 10/06/2020 7:02:39 PM PDT by Vigilanteman (The politicized state destroys aspects of civil society, human kindness and private charity.)
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