Trump: "I have a heart. I want people taken care of. If people have no money. We have to help people. But that doesn't mean single payer. It means we have to help people. If somebody has no money and they're lying in the middle of the street and they're dying, I'm going to take care of that person," Trump said on ABC's 'This Week'. ... As he did in the "60 Minutes" interview, Trump said his plan would be to work with hospitals and doctors to set up a better system. And then Trump took another dig at Cruz. "I mean, maybe he's got no heart. And if this means I lose an election, that's fine, because, frankly, we have to take care of the people in our country. We can't let them die on the sidewalks of New York or the sidewalks of Iowa or anywhere else," Trump said.
http://www.cnn.com/2016/01/31/politics/donald-trump-ted-cruz-health-care-obamacare/index.html
Cruz's mother = American.
And Cruz's father... [Let's unpack that a bit]
"....But look closer at the bolder portion. It never says that the father has to be a citizen of the United States at the time the child is born. All it says is that citizenship "shall not descend to persons whose fathers have never been resident in the United States." It is indisputable that Rafael Cruz was in the United States for a period of time prior to both Ted's birth and his marriage to native born American citizen Eleanor Elizabeth Darragh Wilson in 1969. He fled Cuba in 1957 at the age of 18, arriving in Texas. There, he attended the University of Texas, graduating with a degree in mathematics in 1961. He even married his first wife there, Julia Ann Garza, in 1959. They later divorced, but not before he had two daughters with her. He was also granted political asylum in 1961 upon his graduation from UT."....
Not single payer, wait for people to collapse in the street and then take them to the hospital, and work the cost out with the hospitals and doctors ahead of time. Plus the government will pay for it. That’s what Trumpers call a plan, huh?