That thing starts off with an out of context flat out lie.
There you go; playing the truth card, again.
BTW- here is another Ann classic column: Three Cheers for Romney Care
Trump stated in his book, 'Time to Get Tough: Making America #1 Again 'Trump has said the vast majority of Americans will have private insurance at a much lower cost by increasing insurance competition across state boundaries, removing restrictions on individual health savings accounts as a choice for younger Americans that don't feel the need for comprehensive coverage, the removal of the current requirements to provide excessive and ludicrous coverage for all - such as forcing men or women past childbearing age to have maternity coverage, and enacting tort reform to end what he called "defensive medicine." Because of the excessive number of lawsuits for medical malpractice, Trump said that doctors are now ordering needless and excessive testing and procedures."Every argument that you'd make against socialism you can make against socialized health care, and any candidate who isn't 100% committed to scrapping Obamacare is not someone America should elect president."
Trump Is Going to Destroy Obamacare ...But What He's Planning Next Will Win Over MILLIONS
Trump stated in his book, 'The America We Deserve 'This Federal Employees Health Benefits Program was described as a system of competition among health plans driven by consumer choices. Additionally Trump has proposed negations with doctors and healthcare institutions to provide insured coverage for indigents or the impoverished for care to greatly reduce the transferred costs the rest of society now pays."Our objective [should be] to make reforms for the moment and, longer term, to find an equivalent of the single-payer plan that is affordable, well-administered, and provides freedom of choice. Possible? The good news is, yes. There is already a system in place-the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program-that can act as a guide for all healthcare reform. It operates through a centralized agency that offers considerable range of choice. While this is a government program, it is also very much market-based. It allows 620 private insurance companies to compete for this market. Once a year participants can choose from plans which vary in benefits and costs."