Like the Analysis of Trump's Healthcare policy. See also the review of the other terrible policy ideas from other candidates.
1 posted on
08/08/2015 9:15:31 AM PDT by
DannyTN
To: DannyTN
To: DannyTN
Back in 2000, he admitted he was for universal healthcare. His idea of universal healthcare was the federal employees healthcare act-or of some sort definition, and claims that it would include some 650 insurance providers to choose from.
I do not favor it. Since, he has moved away? Dont know. Why? Because of the GD debacle we saw in thee debate. The useless moderators were more interested in swindle sheet journalism than getting him to define his views on the topics!!! GD them!
Let him explain in specific his agenda! Not only him, but all of them. Do any, outside of Trump, have solutions?
3 posted on
08/08/2015 9:31:21 AM PDT by
crz
To: DannyTN
Here is an example of a responsible question.
Mr Trump, you have repeated you are for securing the border, we get the wall, but what specifically will you do about the illegals already within the country?
4 posted on
08/08/2015 9:34:32 AM PDT by
crz
To: DannyTN
I liked that part also.
But ultimately, thiscarticle wasn’t about that.
“What will the “serious” Republican candidates do...”
Ironically, this article ended up being non-serious.
5 posted on
08/08/2015 9:37:30 AM PDT by
ifinnegan
To: DannyTN
I have little respect for Vox, but it is interesting that Trump can persuade one of the contributors on this leftist site basically to endorse a direction opposite of single-payer.
7 posted on
08/08/2015 9:42:15 AM PDT by
Chaguito
To: DannyTN
I have little respect for Vox, but it is interesting that Trump can persuade one of the contributors on this leftist site basically to endorse a direction opposite of single-payer.
8 posted on
08/08/2015 9:43:32 AM PDT by
Chaguito
To: DannyTN
When a Progressive site like VOX is touting Trump’s healthcare “solution” that should tell you something.
Besides, it’s generally a GOP position that health insurance should be available across state lines.
9 posted on
08/08/2015 9:44:14 AM PDT by
Norseman
(Defund the Left....completely!)
To: DannyTN
Trump may make a politician, but he can never be a President, IMHO. The dynamics of shared interests in business is simply not the same as that of building an enduring nation that maximizes the freedom of the individual.
Trump only suits an autocracy simply because he can only ruffle feathers. He does not have the knack of smoothing them. Look at his marriages and you will see that his personal style does not foster unity over the long haul.
"You're fired!" says it all.
10 posted on
08/08/2015 10:09:24 AM PDT by
imardmd1
(Fiat Lux)
To: DannyTN
Who had time to present solutions? Trump had almost twice as much time as everyone
Except Bush. Part of that time he was responding to attacks; nevertheless, he had much more facetime
Than the others. Of course, it probably hurt Bush that viewers got to hear more of
His political speak. That’s the very thing we are sick of.
13 posted on
08/08/2015 10:55:21 AM PDT by
Calpublican
(All Hail the Uni-Party!!!!)
To: DannyTN
He's right, you could have set up single payer , national health care style in an era when hospital beds were $10/ night, 4 to a room. This dunce Yglesias thinks he and Trump are the two deep thinkers who have figured that out. But it would have cost tens of millions of lives over the past fifty years, as it would have choked off the efflorescence of research and development in health care that has followed the money. I'm probably sitting within 50 miles of more CT scanners and MRIs than there are in all the population centers of Canada, Atlantic to Pacific. There was a stretch of decades when the Nobel Prize for Medicine and Physiology was nearly the sole province of Americans, only the blue ribbon fruit of the seed bed of excellent clinicians working in synergy with frontier busting technology. No doubt Obamacare is already strangling that, as intended; "we don't have to be first in everything," per John Holdren, Obama's science advisor; "75 is a good age to die, " per Zeke Emanuel, the architect. Thanks, Yglesias , journolister for displaying your arrogance, stupidity and barbarity in a single paragraph.
14 posted on
08/08/2015 11:16:34 AM PDT by
gusopol3
To: DannyTN
Further, Trump is not the first to propose buying insurance across state lines.
15 posted on
08/08/2015 11:22:37 AM PDT by
Calpublican
(All Hail the Uni-Party!!!!)
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