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To: Jim from C-Town
Excuse me? The fact that government indirectly forced employers like Trump (before Trump's time) to provide health insurance in lieu of competitive wages and setting the stage for the expectation of employers having anything at all to do with health insurance and then to Hillarycare (which failed to be enacted) and then to Romneycare (which was enacted and has failed) to Obamacare -- "Doesn't have anything to do with it" ??

Just, wow. Talk about deflect from the issue.

Trump is on the WRONG side of this, and you are urging me and other conservatives to vote FOR a newer improved version of Obamacare.

That is the bottom line. OWN WHAT YOU ADVOCATE, please.

108 posted on 09/28/2015 12:12:51 PM PDT by Finny (Be prepared to own what you vote for. Voting "against" is a mathematical fallacy.)
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To: Finny

I am not urging anyone to vote for Trump. I simply stated a fact and you blew up. Trump has more knowledge about health insurance than anyone in the race because he has done it and dealt with it over and over.

Outside of the health insurance industry, CEO’s and company owners know more about health insurance and its’ problems than anyone else.

Most businesses would love anyone but them to provide coverage. Trump is urging Obamacare’s repeal and a replacement with more competition. Primarily buying in other states. Any fortune 500 CEO would be fine with single payer ans they are relieved of the burden. At this point Trump is not advocating for it, though he has in the past.

I am for Cruz, though he is no saint in some issuers either.


113 posted on 09/28/2015 1:04:41 PM PDT by Jim from C-Town (The government is rarely benevolent, often malevolent and never benign!)
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