Trump Lies About ‘Phenomenal’ Health Care Plan

‘Trump is looking for a way to neutralize a Democratic advantage ahead of the 2020 election, Peter Baker, Michael Tackett and Linda Qiu of The New York Times reported Sunday. Polls show that voters trust Democrats more on health care, and protections for people with pre-existing conditions have played an important role in the debate over Obamacare repeal, to Democrats’ advantage.

[…]

The release of a concrete health care plan would carry big risks for Republicans, who have so far been unable to articulate a proposal that provides universal coverage at a lower cost than Obamacare. “The president has repeatedly promised something better than the A.C.A. but has never come up with a plan himself, and the congressional plans he endorsed were definitely not better for everyone,” the Kaiser Family Foundation’s Larry Levitt told the Times. “When it comes to health care, the challenge has been that the president has not only avoided proposing a specific plan, but has made promises that no plan could ever fulfill.”’

Trump Promises ‘Phenomenal’ Health Care Plan Soon

So Trump lies about it – again.
Did he say if we liked our plans we could keep them?
I kept mine..
I'd watch people die by violence for the theft of my money.
Put it in the bank then..
 
‘Trump is looking for a way to neutralize a Democratic advantage ahead of the 2020 election, Peter Baker, Michael Tackett and Linda Qiu of The New York Times reported Sunday. Polls show that voters trust Democrats more on health care, and protections for people with pre-existing conditions have played an important role in the debate over Obamacare repeal, to Democrats’ advantage.

[…]

The release of a concrete health care plan would carry big risks for Republicans, who have so far been unable to articulate a proposal that provides universal coverage at a lower cost than Obamacare. “The president has repeatedly promised something better than the A.C.A. but has never come up with a plan himself, and the congressional plans he endorsed were definitely not better for everyone,” the Kaiser Family Foundation’s Larry Levitt told the Times. “When it comes to health care, the challenge has been that the president has not only avoided proposing a specific plan, but has made promises that no plan could ever fulfill.”’

Trump Promises ‘Phenomenal’ Health Care Plan Soon

So Trump lies about it – again.
Did he say if we liked our plans we could keep them?

blame the ins companies for that - they took a lot of their doctors off of the exchange plan networks & if you wanted your doctor that wasn't in network there - then you had to go off network & pay the premiums they wanted to make you pay.
Blame the politicians who think that they can run the system form their easy chairs.
 
‘Trump is looking for a way to neutralize a Democratic advantage ahead of the 2020 election, Peter Baker, Michael Tackett and Linda Qiu of The New York Times reported Sunday. Polls show that voters trust Democrats more on health care, and protections for people with pre-existing conditions have played an important role in the debate over Obamacare repeal, to Democrats’ advantage.

[…]

The release of a concrete health care plan would carry big risks for Republicans, who have so far been unable to articulate a proposal that provides universal coverage at a lower cost than Obamacare. “The president has repeatedly promised something better than the A.C.A. but has never come up with a plan himself, and the congressional plans he endorsed were definitely not better for everyone,” the Kaiser Family Foundation’s Larry Levitt told the Times. “When it comes to health care, the challenge has been that the president has not only avoided proposing a specific plan, but has made promises that no plan could ever fulfill.”’

Trump Promises ‘Phenomenal’ Health Care Plan Soon

So Trump lies about it – again.
Did he say if we liked our plans we could keep them?

blame the ins companies for that - they took a lot of their doctors off of the exchange plan networks & if you wanted your doctor that wasn't in network there - then you had to go off network & pay the premiums they wanted to make you pay.
Blame the politicians who think that they can run the system form their easy chairs.

i blame the ones that want max profit off the sickness of americans even if it means they go bankrupt & face foreclosure.
 
‘Trump is looking for a way to neutralize a Democratic advantage ahead of the 2020 election, Peter Baker, Michael Tackett and Linda Qiu of The New York Times reported Sunday. Polls show that voters trust Democrats more on health care, and protections for people with pre-existing conditions have played an important role in the debate over Obamacare repeal, to Democrats’ advantage.

[…]

The release of a concrete health care plan would carry big risks for Republicans, who have so far been unable to articulate a proposal that provides universal coverage at a lower cost than Obamacare. “The president has repeatedly promised something better than the A.C.A. but has never come up with a plan himself, and the congressional plans he endorsed were definitely not better for everyone,” the Kaiser Family Foundation’s Larry Levitt told the Times. “When it comes to health care, the challenge has been that the president has not only avoided proposing a specific plan, but has made promises that no plan could ever fulfill.”’

Trump Promises ‘Phenomenal’ Health Care Plan Soon

So Trump lies about it – again.
Did he say if we liked our plans we could keep them?

blame the ins companies for that - they took a lot of their doctors off of the exchange plan networks & if you wanted your doctor that wasn't in network there - then you had to go off network & pay the premiums they wanted to make you pay.
Blame the politicians who think that they can run the system form their easy chairs.

i blame the ones that want max profit off the sickness of americans even if it means they go bankrupt & face foreclosure.
That would include the politicians, Captain Hyperbole.
 
‘Trump is looking for a way to neutralize a Democratic advantage ahead of the 2020 election, Peter Baker, Michael Tackett and Linda Qiu of The New York Times reported Sunday. Polls show that voters trust Democrats more on health care, and protections for people with pre-existing conditions have played an important role in the debate over Obamacare repeal, to Democrats’ advantage.

[…]

The release of a concrete health care plan would carry big risks for Republicans, who have so far been unable to articulate a proposal that provides universal coverage at a lower cost than Obamacare. “The president has repeatedly promised something better than the A.C.A. but has never come up with a plan himself, and the congressional plans he endorsed were definitely not better for everyone,” the Kaiser Family Foundation’s Larry Levitt told the Times. “When it comes to health care, the challenge has been that the president has not only avoided proposing a specific plan, but has made promises that no plan could ever fulfill.”’

Trump Promises ‘Phenomenal’ Health Care Plan Soon

So Trump lies about it – again.
Did he say if we liked our plans we could keep them?

blame the ins companies for that - they took a lot of their doctors off of the exchange plan networks & if you wanted your doctor that wasn't in network there - then you had to go off network & pay the premiums they wanted to make you pay.
Blame the politicians who think that they can run the system form their easy chairs.

i blame the ones that want max profit off the sickness of americans even if it means they go bankrupt & face foreclosure.
That would include the politicians, Captain Hyperbole.

neh.... not really.
 
‘Trump is looking for a way to neutralize a Democratic advantage ahead of the 2020 election, Peter Baker, Michael Tackett and Linda Qiu of The New York Times reported Sunday. Polls show that voters trust Democrats more on health care, and protections for people with pre-existing conditions have played an important role in the debate over Obamacare repeal, to Democrats’ advantage.

[…]

The release of a concrete health care plan would carry big risks for Republicans, who have so far been unable to articulate a proposal that provides universal coverage at a lower cost than Obamacare. “The president has repeatedly promised something better than the A.C.A. but has never come up with a plan himself, and the congressional plans he endorsed were definitely not better for everyone,” the Kaiser Family Foundation’s Larry Levitt told the Times. “When it comes to health care, the challenge has been that the president has not only avoided proposing a specific plan, but has made promises that no plan could ever fulfill.”’

Trump Promises ‘Phenomenal’ Health Care Plan Soon

So Trump lies about it – again.
Did he say if we liked our plans we could keep them?
I kept mine..
I'd watch people die by violence for the theft of my money.
Put it in the bank then..
After they melt down your family and mix it with the other ingredients to print the fiat currency. This is not the same as a decade ago or longer. Watching the killing is a pleasure. And there are tens of millions of people on all sides in this nation who would let it happen.
 
Did he say if we liked our plans we could keep them?

blame the ins companies for that - they took a lot of their doctors off of the exchange plan networks & if you wanted your doctor that wasn't in network there - then you had to go off network & pay the premiums they wanted to make you pay.
Blame the politicians who think that they can run the system form their easy chairs.

i blame the ones that want max profit off the sickness of americans even if it means they go bankrupt & face foreclosure.
That would include the politicians, Captain Hyperbole.

neh.... not really.
Yeah, really....They and their technocratic lackeys get gold plated coverage, while the hoi polloy gets VA for all.

Your illiteracy of economics is only exceeded by your ignorance of the nature of The State and its central planning.
 
‘Trump is looking for a way to neutralize a Democratic advantage ahead of the 2020 election, Peter Baker, Michael Tackett and Linda Qiu of The New York Times reported Sunday. Polls show that voters trust Democrats more on health care, and protections for people with pre-existing conditions have played an important role in the debate over Obamacare repeal, to Democrats’ advantage.

[…]

The release of a concrete health care plan would carry big risks for Republicans, who have so far been unable to articulate a proposal that provides universal coverage at a lower cost than Obamacare. “The president has repeatedly promised something better than the A.C.A. but has never come up with a plan himself, and the congressional plans he endorsed were definitely not better for everyone,” the Kaiser Family Foundation’s Larry Levitt told the Times. “When it comes to health care, the challenge has been that the president has not only avoided proposing a specific plan, but has made promises that no plan could ever fulfill.”’

Trump Promises ‘Phenomenal’ Health Care Plan Soon

So Trump lies about it – again.
Did he say if we liked our plans we could keep them?
I kept mine.
 
‘Trump is looking for a way to neutralize a Democratic advantage ahead of the 2020 election, Peter Baker, Michael Tackett and Linda Qiu of The New York Times reported Sunday. Polls show that voters trust Democrats more on health care, and protections for people with pre-existing conditions have played an important role in the debate over Obamacare repeal, to Democrats’ advantage.

[…]

The release of a concrete health care plan would carry big risks for Republicans, who have so far been unable to articulate a proposal that provides universal coverage at a lower cost than Obamacare. “The president has repeatedly promised something better than the A.C.A. but has never come up with a plan himself, and the congressional plans he endorsed were definitely not better for everyone,” the Kaiser Family Foundation’s Larry Levitt told the Times. “When it comes to health care, the challenge has been that the president has not only avoided proposing a specific plan, but has made promises that no plan could ever fulfill.”’

Trump Promises ‘Phenomenal’ Health Care Plan Soon

So Trump lies about it – again.
Did he say if we liked our plans we could keep them?

blame the ins companies for that - they took a lot of their doctors off of the exchange plan networks & if you wanted your doctor that wasn't in network there - then you had to go off network & pay the premiums they wanted to make you pay.
Couldn't possibly be the insurance company's fault. They are wealthy and that automatically makes them right.
 
The GOP should just propose a plan that makes Obamacare look like leeching, include an obscure provision abolishing abortion, let the democrats obstruct it, and then claim that everybody would have the greatest plan ever if it weren't for democrats being bought by Wall Street special interests. Politicking 101: Toss the hot potato back into your opponent's lap.
Republicans will fall for it. Liberals are smarter.
 
‘Trump is looking for a way to neutralize a Democratic advantage ahead of the 2020 election, Peter Baker, Michael Tackett and Linda Qiu of The New York Times reported Sunday. Polls show that voters trust Democrats more on health care, and protections for people with pre-existing conditions have played an important role in the debate over Obamacare repeal, to Democrats’ advantage.

[…]

The release of a concrete health care plan would carry big risks for Republicans, who have so far been unable to articulate a proposal that provides universal coverage at a lower cost than Obamacare. “The president has repeatedly promised something better than the A.C.A. but has never come up with a plan himself, and the congressional plans he endorsed were definitely not better for everyone,” the Kaiser Family Foundation’s Larry Levitt told the Times. “When it comes to health care, the challenge has been that the president has not only avoided proposing a specific plan, but has made promises that no plan could ever fulfill.”’

Trump Promises ‘Phenomenal’ Health Care Plan Soon

So Trump lies about it – again.
Did he say if we liked our plans we could keep them?

blame the ins companies for that - they took a lot of their doctors off of the exchange plan networks & if you wanted your doctor that wasn't in network there - then you had to go off network & pay the premiums they wanted to make you pay.
Couldn't possibly be the insurance company's fault. They are wealthy and that automatically makes them right.
The truth is something will be done at some point with medical care. But it still has not stopped the huge increases behind the scenes for it.
 
‘Trump is looking for a way to neutralize a Democratic advantage ahead of the 2020 election, Peter Baker, Michael Tackett and Linda Qiu of The New York Times reported Sunday. Polls show that voters trust Democrats more on health care, and protections for people with pre-existing conditions have played an important role in the debate over Obamacare repeal, to Democrats’ advantage.

[…]

The release of a concrete health care plan would carry big risks for Republicans, who have so far been unable to articulate a proposal that provides universal coverage at a lower cost than Obamacare. “The president has repeatedly promised something better than the A.C.A. but has never come up with a plan himself, and the congressional plans he endorsed were definitely not better for everyone,” the Kaiser Family Foundation’s Larry Levitt told the Times. “When it comes to health care, the challenge has been that the president has not only avoided proposing a specific plan, but has made promises that no plan could ever fulfill.”’

Trump Promises ‘Phenomenal’ Health Care Plan Soon

So Trump lies about it – again.
Did he say if we liked our plans we could keep them?

blame the ins companies for that - they took a lot of their doctors off of the exchange plan networks & if you wanted your doctor that wasn't in network there - then you had to go off network & pay the premiums they wanted to make you pay.
Couldn't possibly be the insurance company's fault. They are wealthy and that automatically makes them right.
The truth is something will be done at some point with medical care. But it still has not stopped the huge increases behind the scenes for it.
Must get rid of for-profit insurance companies, and corporate for-profit hospitals to start with.
 
The GOP should just propose a plan that makes Obamacare look like leeching, include an obscure provision abolishing abortion, let the democrats obstruct it, and then claim that everybody would have the greatest plan ever if it weren't for democrats being bought by Wall Street special interests. Politicking 101: Toss the hot potato back into your opponent's lap.
Republicans will fall for it. Liberals are smarter.

No they aren't. "It isn't a question of whether or not Hillary will win, but how big her landslide will be."
 
The GOP should just propose a plan that makes Obamacare look like leeching, include an obscure provision abolishing abortion, let the democrats obstruct it, and then claim that everybody would have the greatest plan ever if it weren't for democrats being bought by Wall Street special interests. Politicking 101: Toss the hot potato back into your opponent's lap.
Republicans will fall for it. Liberals are smarter.

No they aren't. "It isn't a question of whether or not Hillary will win, but how big her landslide will be."
So, we're dumber than you because we didn't realize you kids were stupid enough to fall for all the Russian propaganda?
 
‘Trump is looking for a way to neutralize a Democratic advantage ahead of the 2020 election, Peter Baker, Michael Tackett and Linda Qiu of The New York Times reported Sunday. Polls show that voters trust Democrats more on health care, and protections for people with pre-existing conditions have played an important role in the debate over Obamacare repeal, to Democrats’ advantage.

[…]

The release of a concrete health care plan would carry big risks for Republicans, who have so far been unable to articulate a proposal that provides universal coverage at a lower cost than Obamacare. “The president has repeatedly promised something better than the A.C.A. but has never come up with a plan himself, and the congressional plans he endorsed were definitely not better for everyone,” the Kaiser Family Foundation’s Larry Levitt told the Times. “When it comes to health care, the challenge has been that the president has not only avoided proposing a specific plan, but has made promises that no plan could ever fulfill.”’

Trump Promises ‘Phenomenal’ Health Care Plan Soon

So Trump lies about it – again.
This from a known liar.
 

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