That’s what I meant - if you’re not a real conservative and you hear “universal health care” and you think oh great - no one goes without. And I do believe that is what they think - with their pie in the sky view of the world.
But the reality is that in practice we inevitably end up with rationing and death panels as we’ve seen in Europe and England. The bottom line I see is government cannot make life fair.
Thanks for clarifying Aria, and if I misunderstood then “my bad.”
In my opinion, Trump falls outside of what you and I believe on this. His inclination is towards big government and entrenched big business getting in bed together to solve problems. That is not a small government free market Constitutional inclination in my estimation.
Thus my lack of support for Trump, though I am thoroughly enjoying his candidacy to this point and I admire his unabashed love of America.