Trump Unveils Healthcare Plan on 60 Minutes - Literal Blank Pages

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trump must think that Leslie Stahl and the 60 Minutes people are stupid.

keyleigh mcenany handed Leslie Stahl a 10 inch thick so called book of all trump's health care policies.

The whole thing was noting but blank pages.

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trump must think that Leslie Stahl and the 60 Minutes people are stupid.

keyleigh mcenany handed Leslie Stahl a 10 inch think so called book of all trump's health care policies.

The whole thing was noting but blank pages.

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What's the problem? Any successful Health Care Program can't be written by one person or party. It has to be a Bipartisan effort.

That's the real problem with the ACA. It was a one party plan where huge sections of the country had no say whatsoever in constructing it. The Republicans, example given, proposing prohibiting Convicted Child Molesters from receiving free ED drugs under O'care. The D's turned it down, unanimously.
 
trump must think that Leslie Stahl and the 60 Minutes people are stupid.

keyleigh mcenany handed Leslie Stahl a 10 inch think so called book of all trump's health care policies.

The whole thing was noting but blank pages.

View attachment 405075



What's the problem? Any successful Health Care Program can't be written by one person or party. It has to be a Bipartisan effort.

That's the real problem with the ACA. It was a one party plan where huge sections of the country had no say whatsoever in constructing it. The Republicans, example given, proposing prohibiting Convicted Child Molesters from receiving free ED drugs under O'care. The D's turned it down, unanimously.
Trumpers are pathetic......
 
trump must think that Leslie Stahl and the 60 Minutes people are stupid.

keyleigh mcenany handed Leslie Stahl a 10 inch think so called book of all trump's health care policies.

The whole thing was noting but blank pages.

View attachment 405075



What's the problem? Any successful Health Care Program can't be written by one person or party. It has to be a Bipartisan effort.

That's the real problem with the ACA. It was a one party plan where huge sections of the country had no say whatsoever in constructing it. The Republicans, example given, proposing prohibiting Convicted Child Molesters from receiving free ED drugs under O'care. The D's turned it down, unanimously.

The problem? Trump said he had a great health care plan that everyone was going to love and was going to be the best health care plan ever ready to go.

We are still waiting.
 
That's the real problem with the ACA. It was a one party plan where huge sections of the country had no say whatsoever in constructing it. The Republicans, example given, proposing prohibiting Convicted Child Molesters from receiving free ED drugs under O'care. The D's turned it down, unanimously.
Policies about convicted child molesters and ED drugs isn't health care policy, it's publicity and grandstanding.

Republicans were given the opportunity to participate, they started to, then were threatened by their party and backed out.

Max Baucus, in the spring of 2009, signaled his desire to find a bipartisan compromise, working especially closely with Grassley, his dear friend and Republican counterpart, who had been deeply involved in crafting the Republican alternative to Clintoncare. Baucus and Grassley convened an informal group of three Democrats and three Republicans on the committee, which became known as the “Gang of Six.” They covered the parties’ ideological bases; the other GOPers were conservative Mike Enzi of Wyoming and moderate Olympia Snowe of Maine, and the Democrats were liberal Jeff Bingaman of New Mexico and moderate Kent Conrad of North Dakota.


Baucus very deliberately started the talks with a template that was the core of the 1993-4 Republican plan, built around an individual mandate and exchanges with private insurers—much to the chagrin of many Democrats and liberals who wanted, if not a single-payer system, at least one with a public insurance option. Through the summer, the Gang of Six engaged in detailed discussions and negotiations to turn a template into a plan. But as the summer wore along, it became clear that something had changed; both Grassley and Enzi began to signal that participation in the talks—and their demands for changes in the evolving plan—would not translate into a bipartisan agreement.

What became clear before September, when the talks fell apart, is that Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell had warned both Grassley and Enzi that their futures in the Senate would be much dimmer if they moved toward a deal with the Democrats that would produce legislation to be signed by Barack Obama.

 
That's the real problem with the ACA. It was a one party plan where huge sections of the country had no say whatsoever in constructing it. The Republicans, example given, proposing prohibiting Convicted Child Molesters from receiving free ED drugs under O'care. The D's turned it down, unanimously.
Policies about convicted child molesters and ED drugs isn't health care policy, it's publicity and grandstanding.

Republicans were given the opportunity to participate, they started to, then were threatened by their party and backed out.

Max Baucus, in the spring of 2009, signaled his desire to find a bipartisan compromise, working especially closely with Grassley, his dear friend and Republican counterpart, who had been deeply involved in crafting the Republican alternative to Clintoncare. Baucus and Grassley convened an informal group of three Democrats and three Republicans on the committee, which became known as the “Gang of Six.” They covered the parties’ ideological bases; the other GOPers were conservative Mike Enzi of Wyoming and moderate Olympia Snowe of Maine, and the Democrats were liberal Jeff Bingaman of New Mexico and moderate Kent Conrad of North Dakota.


Baucus very deliberately started the talks with a template that was the core of the 1993-4 Republican plan, built around an individual mandate and exchanges with private insurers—much to the chagrin of many Democrats and liberals who wanted, if not a single-payer system, at least one with a public insurance option. Through the summer, the Gang of Six engaged in detailed discussions and negotiations to turn a template into a plan. But as the summer wore along, it became clear that something had changed; both Grassley and Enzi began to signal that participation in the talks—and their demands for changes in the evolving plan—would not translate into a bipartisan agreement.

What became clear before September, when the talks fell apart, is that Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell had warned both Grassley and Enzi that their futures in the Senate would be much dimmer if they moved toward a deal with the Democrats that would produce legislation to be signed by Barack Obama.


The real story is Obamacare was written by the pharmaceutical and insurance industries. Obama was scared to death to cross them.
 
trump must think that Leslie Stahl and the 60 Minutes people are stupid.

keyleigh mcenany handed Leslie Stahl a 10 inch think so called book of all trump's health care policies.

The whole thing was noting but blank pages.

View attachment 405075


Trump has pulled this one before
Didnt work

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trump must think that Leslie Stahl and the 60 Minutes people are stupid.

keyleigh mcenany handed Leslie Stahl a 10 inch think so called book of all trump's health care policies.

The whole thing was noting but blank pages.

View attachment 405075

OMG!!!

you mean they were literally blank??? with nothing on them???
 
trump must think that Leslie Stahl and the 60 Minutes people are stupid.

keyleigh mcenany handed Leslie Stahl a 10 inch think so called book of all trump's health care policies.

The whole thing was noting but blank pages.

View attachment 405075



What's the problem? Any successful Health Care Program can't be written by one person or party. It has to be a Bipartisan effort.

That's the real problem with the ACA. It was a one party plan where huge sections of the country had no say whatsoever in constructing it. The Republicans, example given, proposing prohibiting Convicted Child Molesters from receiving free ED drugs under O'care. The D's turned it down, unanimously.



The problem is that trump has been saying for 5 years that he has a health care plan. It's been nothing but lies.

Turns out it's exactly what democrats have been saying, trump has no plan.

If Obamacare is ruled unconstitutional trump and the republicans have no back up plan to replace Obamacare.
 
trump must think that Leslie Stahl and the 60 Minutes people are stupid.

keyleigh mcenany handed Leslie Stahl a 10 inch think so called book of all trump's health care policies.

The whole thing was noting but blank pages.

View attachment 405075

OMG!!!

you mean they were literally blank??? with nothing on them???
Promising for years you have a healthcare plan when you really don't -- while trying to take away healthcare from Americans is totally edge bro...

This will definitely win him 75% of the popular vote because nobody cares about healthcare
 
trump must think that Leslie Stahl and the 60 Minutes people are stupid.

keyleigh mcenany handed Leslie Stahl a 10 inch think so called book of all trump's health care policies.

The whole thing was noting but blank pages.

View attachment 405075



What's the problem? Any successful Health Care Program can't be written by one person or party. It has to be a Bipartisan effort.

That's the real problem with the ACA. It was a one party plan where huge sections of the country had no say whatsoever in constructing it. The Republicans, example given, proposing prohibiting Convicted Child Molesters from receiving free ED drugs under O'care. The D's turned it down, unanimously.

The problem? Trump said he had a great health care plan that everyone was going to love and was going to be the best health care plan ever ready to go.

We are still waiting.



It's all lies.

trump never had any health care plan beyond don't get sick but if you do, die fast.
 
trump must think that Leslie Stahl and the 60 Minutes people are stupid.

keyleigh mcenany handed Leslie Stahl a 10 inch thick so called book of all trump's health care policies.

The whole thing was noting but blank pages.

View attachment 405075

And here's another poor lost soul that needs a huge, unaccountable, and bankrupt government to manage their life. How sad.
 
trump must think that Leslie Stahl and the 60 Minutes people are stupid.

keyleigh mcenany handed Leslie Stahl a 10 inch think so called book of all trump's health care policies.

The whole thing was noting but blank pages.

View attachment 405075

OMG!!!

you mean they were literally blank??? with nothing on them???
Promising for years you have a healthcare plan when you really don't -- while trying to take away healthcare from Americans is totally edge bro...

This will definitely win him 75% of the popular vote because nobody cares about healthcare
having another government healthcare plan is one of the reasons I didnt vote for him the first time,,,

obviously youre to fucking stupid to know they cant take it away but just fuck it up by being involved,,,
 
trump must think that Leslie Stahl and the 60 Minutes people are stupid.

keyleigh mcenany handed Leslie Stahl a 10 inch think so called book of all trump's health care policies.

The whole thing was noting but blank pages.

View attachment 405075



What's the problem? Any successful Health Care Program can't be written by one person or party. It has to be a Bipartisan effort.

That's the real problem with the ACA. It was a one party plan where huge sections of the country had no say whatsoever in constructing it. The Republicans, example given, proposing prohibiting Convicted Child Molesters from receiving free ED drugs under O'care. The D's turned it down, unanimously.



The problem is that trump has been saying for 5 years that he has a health care plan. It's been nothing but lies.

Turns out it's exactly what democrats have been saying, trump has no plan.

If Obamacare is ruled unconstitutional trump and the republicans have no back up plan to replace Obamacare.


Even if the Republicans did have a plan to replace O'care, they don't have the means to pass it as the Dems are opposed to working with them.

So the D's need to recognize that they have to REACH ACROSS THE AISLE to have health care.
 
trump must think that Leslie Stahl and the 60 Minutes people are stupid.

keyleigh mcenany handed Leslie Stahl a 10 inch think so called book of all trump's health care policies.

The whole thing was noting but blank pages.

View attachment 405075



What's the problem? Any successful Health Care Program can't be written by one person or party. It has to be a Bipartisan effort.

That's the real problem with the ACA. It was a one party plan where huge sections of the country had no say whatsoever in constructing it. The Republicans, example given, proposing prohibiting Convicted Child Molesters from receiving free ED drugs under O'care. The D's turned it down, unanimously.



The problem is that trump has been saying for 5 years that he has a health care plan. It's been nothing but lies.

Turns out it's exactly what democrats have been saying, trump has no plan.

If Obamacare is ruled unconstitutional trump and the republicans have no back up plan to replace Obamacare.


Even if the Republicans did have a plan to replace O'care, they don't have the means to pass it as the Dems are opposed to working with them.

So the D's need to recognize that they have to REACH ACROSS THE AISLE to have health care.
That is where Joe comes in. Do not know if republicans are going to be any better at working on healthcare than last time, but Joe will work across the aisle if he can.
 
trump must think that Leslie Stahl and the 60 Minutes people are stupid.

keyleigh mcenany handed Leslie Stahl a 10 inch think so called book of all trump's health care policies.

The whole thing was noting but blank pages.

View attachment 405075



What's the problem? Any successful Health Care Program can't be written by one person or party. It has to be a Bipartisan effort.

That's the real problem with the ACA. It was a one party plan where huge sections of the country had no say whatsoever in constructing it. The Republicans, example given, proposing prohibiting Convicted Child Molesters from receiving free ED drugs under O'care. The D's turned it down, unanimously.



The problem is that trump has been saying for 5 years that he has a health care plan. It's been nothing but lies.

Turns out it's exactly what democrats have been saying, trump has no plan.

If Obamacare is ruled unconstitutional trump and the republicans have no back up plan to replace Obamacare.


Even if the Republicans did have a plan to replace O'care, they don't have the means to pass it as the Dems are opposed to working with them.

So the D's need to recognize that they have to REACH ACROSS THE AISLE to have health care.
That is where Joe comes in. Do not know if republicans are going to be any better at working on healthcare than last time, but Joe will work across the aisle if he can.

Why would Sleepy Joe need to work across the aisle at all.

He's satisfied that the ACA is a tremendous program where change isn't needed.
 
trump must think that Leslie Stahl and the 60 Minutes people are stupid.

keyleigh mcenany handed Leslie Stahl a 10 inch think so called book of all trump's health care policies.

The whole thing was noting but blank pages.

View attachment 405075



What's the problem? Any successful Health Care Program can't be written by one person or party. It has to be a Bipartisan effort.

That's the real problem with the ACA. It was a one party plan where huge sections of the country had no say whatsoever in constructing it. The Republicans, example given, proposing prohibiting Convicted Child Molesters from receiving free ED drugs under O'care. The D's turned it down, unanimously.



The problem is that trump has been saying for 5 years that he has a health care plan. It's been nothing but lies.

Turns out it's exactly what democrats have been saying, trump has no plan.

If Obamacare is ruled unconstitutional trump and the republicans have no back up plan to replace Obamacare.


Even if the Republicans did have a plan to replace O'care, they don't have the means to pass it as the Dems are opposed to working with them.

So the D's need to recognize that they have to REACH ACROSS THE AISLE to have health care.
That is where Joe comes in. Do not know if republicans are going to be any better at working on healthcare than last time, but Joe will work across the aisle if he can.


Actually, the D's refused to consider any of the Republican Amendment, explaining that its "our way or the highway"
 
trump must think that Leslie Stahl and the 60 Minutes people are stupid.

keyleigh mcenany handed Leslie Stahl a 10 inch thick so called book of all trump's health care policies.

The whole thing was noting but blank pages.

View attachment 405075


That's hilarious. Is that why Trump got mad and walked out of the interview?
 
trump must think that Leslie Stahl and the 60 Minutes people are stupid.

keyleigh mcenany handed Leslie Stahl a 10 inch thick so called book of all trump's health care policies.

The whole thing was noting but blank pages.

View attachment 405075


That's hilarious. Is that why Trump got mad and walked out of the interview?


Why would you think that President Trump was angry at all? You don't think that he was prepared for and expecting whatever b.s. Fake News experts like Ms. Stahl might pull?
 

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