Posted on 02/12/2016 6:47:29 AM PST by Sybeck1
Is that your mind?
"But for the most it's going to be a private plan and people are going to be able to go out and negotiate great plans with lots of different competition with lots of competitors with great companies and they can have their doctors, they can have plans, they can have everything."I can haz EVERYTHING?
That sounds like I can keep my own doctor and my health plan. Gee, where have I heard THAT before?
Yes it. After I’ve been listening to Trumpinators spin the “facts” around here.
It’s OK to use damn if you mean it like the bible means it... but the whole story of Christ means God is holding off on the damn towards people until everyone’s life has played out.
I’d have to see it to know if it was a misuse (and it might be, if he’s letting Trump’s worldly manner bait him).
It was that way before. Otherwise you’d clearly get the point from Trumpbot Central that we have a DEAL in MOTION h ere.
“The spin these Trumpers place on this is amazing, if not amuzing.”
It’s a sickness, a complete disconnect from reality.
But suppose Trump was able to pull together expertise enough to be able to get it to be true?
We have a business man here.
Not a give-you-the-business man.
You have just described where you are, and this is not just a cheap retort... it’s true.
The Government pays for charity care through Medicaid, since we have had the destruction of the charity care network that was prevalent before Ms Clinton’s healthcare project.
Trump is bringing up the saftey net because he wants to be sure that people don’t think he is ignoring the reality that the Government will need to continue the care of the indigent. Trump plans to decrease the cost of even this segment of care by competition and deals with hospitals and providers.
The statement regarding the lower 25% is bothersome.
Are there really that many who need the taxpayers to pay for their insurance (especially once rates are lowered due to competition, and we bring back the good jobs)?
I’m not an evangelical so I don’t buy into all these angels dancing on a head of a pin. Sorry. I use hell and damn with vigor.
This hit piece is totally bull shi!. You are a damn fool to even suggest your rotten crap.
No need to read an article when Trump damns himself with his own words on gov paid health care, he is on video saying it.
TOU CAN PARSE AND SPIN AS MUCH AS BILL Clinton, but he said what he said multiple times.
Lightening that load would be a bonus that a business man like Trump would not ignore.
Trump is bending over backwards to say he isn’t going to be a meanie. That doesn’t mean he isn’t going to mean business.
When your own delegates call you a liar it is a pretty good bet that you are a liar.
You can snip any excerpt out of the life of a person in motion and claim they are at the 1 mile marker (the circumstances of the excerpt) when he in fact is now at the 1000 mile marker, but that doesn’t make your characterization true.
One risk of the information age is that 30 years ago is just as vivid as today. No time line shows; you have to put in the DUE DILIGENCE to construct it.
And never, perhaps, has this proven to be more destructive of truth and understanding as it is in the world of politics, where things are fluid every day.
The only way you don’t know more about Trump’s plan’s for healthcare than any other candidate’s is if you have consistently averted your eyes and stoppered your ears.
The positions have been spelled out and available to read for years, anyone who has has any interest has been able to read the material available on the internet and in book form. Only an intellect content with soundbites or with commentator’s slanted and partial coverage, tailored to control their viewer’s information base, could have failed to gather the requisite knowledge.
You had to pull all that together. Tell him to put it on his website.
From Donald Trump Praises Single Payer Health Care At The Republican Debate
Donald Trump stood by his past support for single payer health care at the Republican presidential debate Thursday night, and even said he thought it worked well in Canada and could have worked in the past in the United States.
"As far as single payer, it works in Canada, it works incredibly well in Scotland, it could have worked in a different age, which is the age you are talking about here," Trump stated.
Speaking with Larry King Live in 1999, Trump said he was "quite liberal" when it came to health care.
"I said I'm conservative, generally speaking, I'm conservative, and even very conservative," Trump told King in response to a question about a "patients' bill of rights. "But I'm quite liberal and getting much more liberal on health care and other things. I really say: What's the purpose of a country if you're not going to have defensive and health care?'"
"If you can't take care of your sick in the country, forget it, it's all over. I mean, it's no good. So I'm very liberal when it comes to health care," he said. "I believe in universal health care. I believe in whatever it takes to make people well and better."
They can have everything they can pay for. Competition will increase their options and then they will pick and choose, no one else will be deciding what can be on their plate.
In 1999.
My goodness. That is before the dinosaurs, in political ages terms.
Please.
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