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1 posted on 04/12/2016 6:55:33 AM PDT by Kaslin
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February 25 debate: Lying about his support for national health care. Cruz says, “Donald, true or false, you’ve said the government should pay for everyone’s health care.” Trump: “That’s false.” Cruz: “But you’ve never stood on this debate stage and says it works great in Canada and Scotland and we should do it here?” Trump’s response? “No, I did not. No I did not.” Trump told 60 Minutes’ Scott Pelley in September 2015 that he’d “take care of everybody” and that the government would pay for it. In the first Republican debate of the election season, Trump stated, “As far as single payer, it works in Canada. It works incredibly well in Scotland.”

 

101 Trump Lies.

2 posted on 04/12/2016 7:00:35 AM PDT by Responsibility2nd (Plan A. Split the GOP. Plan B. Hillary Wins!)
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http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=the+trump+tapes+volume+1&view=detail&mid=4E5446DFDDBD0C52A2BC4E5446DFDDBD0C52A2BC&FORM=VIRE2


3 posted on 04/12/2016 7:01:24 AM PDT by Beagle8U
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This is Trump’s healthcare plan from his own website:

Healthcare Reform to Make America Great Again

Since March of 2010, the American people have had to suffer under the incredible economic burden of the Affordable Care Act—Obamacare. This legislation, passed by totally partisan votes in the House and Senate and signed into law by the most divisive and partisan President in American history, has tragically but predictably resulted in runaway costs, websites that don’t work, greater rationing of care, higher premiums, less competition and fewer choices. Obamacare has raised the economic uncertainty of every single person residing in this country. As it appears Obamacare is certain to collapse of its own weight, the damage done by the Democrats and President Obama, and abetted by the Supreme Court, will be difficult to repair unless the next President and a Republican congress lead the effort to bring much-needed free market reforms to the healthcare industry.

But none of these positive reforms can be accomplished without Obamacare repeal. On day one of the Trump Administration, we will ask Congress to immediately deliver a full repeal of Obamacare.

However, it is not enough to simply repeal this terrible legislation. We will work with Congress to make sure we have a series of reforms ready for implementation that follow free market principles and that will restore economic freedom and certainty to everyone in this country. By following free market principles and working together to create sound public policy that will broaden healthcare access, make healthcare more affordable and improve the quality of the care available to all Americans.

Any reform effort must begin with Congress. Since Obamacare became law, conservative Republicans have been offering reforms that can be delivered individually or as part of more comprehensive reform efforts. In the remaining sections of this policy paper, several reforms will be offered that should be considered by Congress so that on the first day of the Trump Administration, we can start the process of restoring faith in government and economic liberty to the people.

Congress must act. Our elected representatives in the House and Senate must:

1.Completely repeal Obamacare. Our elected representatives must eliminate the individual mandate. No person should be required to buy insurance unless he or she wants to.

2.Modify existing law that inhibits the sale of health insurance across state lines. As long as the plan purchased complies with state requirements, any vendor ought to be able to offer insurance in any state. By allowing full competition in this market, insurance costs will go down and consumer satisfaction will go up.

3.Allow individuals to fully deduct health insurance premium payments from their tax returns under the current tax system. Businesses are allowed to take these deductions so why wouldn’t Congress allow individuals the same exemptions? As we allow the free market to provide insurance coverage opportunities to companies and individuals, we must also make sure that no one slips through the cracks simply because they cannot afford insurance. We must review basic options for Medicaid and work with states to ensure that those who want healthcare coverage can have it.

4.Allow individuals to use Health Savings Accounts (HSAs). Contributions into HSAs should be tax-free and should be allowed to accumulate. These accounts would become part of the estate of the individual and could be passed on to heirs without fear of any death penalty. These plans should be particularly attractive to young people who are healthy and can afford high-deductible insurance plans. These funds can be used by any member of a family without penalty. The flexibility and security provided by HSAs will be of great benefit to all who participate.

5.Require price transparency from all healthcare providers, especially doctors and healthcare organizations like clinics and hospitals. Individuals should be able to shop to find the best prices for procedures, exams or any other medical-related procedure.

6.Block-grant Medicaid to the states. Nearly every state already offers benefits beyond what is required in the current Medicaid structure. The state governments know their people best and can manage the administration of Medicaid far better without federal overhead. States will have the incentives to seek out and eliminate fraud, waste and abuse to preserve our precious resources.

7.Remove barriers to entry into free markets for drug providers that offer safe, reliable and cheaper products. Congress will need the courage to step away from the special interests and do what is right for America. Though the pharmaceutical industry is in the private sector, drug companies provide a public service. Allowing consumers access to imported, safe and dependable drugs from overseas will bring more options to consumers.

The reforms outlined above will lower healthcare costs for all Americans. They are simply a place to start. There are other reforms that might be considered if they serve to lower costs, remove uncertainty and provide financial security for all Americans. And we must also take actions in other policy areas to lower healthcare costs and burdens. Enforcing immigration laws, eliminating fraud and waste and energizing our economy will relieve the economic pressures felt by every American. It is the moral responsibility of a nation’s government to do what is best for the people and what is in the interest of securing the future of the nation.

Providing healthcare to illegal immigrants costs us some $11 billion annually. If we were to simply enforce the current immigration laws and restrict the unbridled granting of visas to this country, we could relieve healthcare cost pressures on state and local governments.

To reduce the number of individuals needing access to programs like Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program we will need to install programs that grow the economy and bring capital and jobs back to America. The best social program has always been a job – and taking care of our economy will go a long way towards reducing our dependence on public health programs.

Finally, we need to reform our mental health programs and institutions in this country. Families, without the ability to get the information needed to help those who are ailing, are too often not given the tools to help their loved ones. There are promising reforms being developed in Congress that should receive bi-partisan support.

To reform healthcare in America, we need a President who has the leadership skills, will and courage to engage the American people and convince Congress to do what is best for the country. These straightforward reforms, along with many others I have proposed throughout my campaign, will ensure that together we will Make America Great Again.


4 posted on 04/12/2016 7:02:07 AM PDT by xzins ( Free Republic Gives YOU a voice heard around the globe. Support the Freepathon!)
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Trump was indoctrinated into The Third Way by the Clintons.


5 posted on 04/12/2016 7:02:59 AM PDT by txhurl (Unity: we can take ALL the marbles now. It's now or never.)
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Trump is the only one I want working to ensure that America wins every negotiation with the evil that comes our way.


7 posted on 04/12/2016 7:03:59 AM PDT by Souled_Out (Our hope is in the power of God working through the hearts of people.)
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It’s so nice to see the same worn out old topics the Cruz folks have been lying about for ten months.

It has been interesting to see hoe these folks live their “Christianity”.


10 posted on 04/12/2016 7:12:45 AM PDT by DoughtyOne (Hey Ted, why are you taking one for the RNC/GOPe team, and not ours? Not that we don't know.)
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Bipartisan as opposed to what happened with Obamacare where they rammed it through with a party line vote, and congress hadn’t even read it, and the democrats had to bribe their own members to get it to pass.


17 posted on 04/12/2016 7:17:38 AM PDT by DannyTN
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Bipartisan as opposed to what happened with Obamacare where they rammed it through with a party line vote, and congress hadn’t even read it, and the democrats had to bribe their own members to get it to pass.


18 posted on 04/12/2016 7:17:39 AM PDT by DannyTN
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"In other words, because it contains a wide variety of bad Democrat ideas, Trump’s plan is already “bipartisan.”

tRump Rangers couldn't care less how many liberal ideas or candidates the mercurial Mr.T has advocated for.

32 posted on 04/12/2016 7:26:30 AM PDT by outofsalt ( If history teaches us anything it's that history rarely teaches us anything.)
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Or maybe Trump meant that a “bipartisan” replacement to obamacare should include some GOP points of view.

What a waste of time article.


38 posted on 04/12/2016 7:33:04 AM PDT by moehoward
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Trump has already outlined his plan for getting rid of Obamacare and replacing it with private health insurance.
There isn’t anything scary about it. Its similar to what many other GOP candidates for President have been pushing over the past 8 years.


43 posted on 04/12/2016 7:35:28 AM PDT by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped)
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Yes, yes everything about Trump is soooo scary it makes liberals and Cruz supporting wussies constantly wet their pants.
Are any of the nevertrump people not imitating stereotypical gay men?


52 posted on 04/12/2016 7:39:14 AM PDT by JerseyDvl (#NeverCruz)
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Scarier than ObamaCare?

Call me when that happens.

54 posted on 04/12/2016 7:40:04 AM PDT by Radix (Natural Born Citizens have Citizen parents.)
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Trumps plan is right on. It is easy to understand except to the ignorant.

Trump for President.


58 posted on 04/12/2016 7:44:34 AM PDT by Logical me
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At this point there is not a health care plan out there that isn’t scary. Try going back to a market-based solution and the gibmedats will riot.


59 posted on 04/12/2016 7:44:40 AM PDT by Buckeye McFrog
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Yep, looks like Trump will be just one more “reach across the aisle” Republican type. I thought we were furious and done with so-called conservative Republicans like Boehner and McConnell, and apparently Trump, who think the democrats can be reasoned with, and we can come out of any negotiation with them as winners. No, as Rush says, we have to DEFEAT the dems.


66 posted on 04/12/2016 7:52:54 AM PDT by mtrott
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I’m glad he’s losing the nomination. If he won the liberals would have no opposition.


72 posted on 04/12/2016 8:00:42 AM PDT by for-q-clinton (If at first you don't succeed keep on sucking until you do succeed)
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Let the free market decide. Insurance across state lines.
Canada socialist healthcare drove people across the border. There are more MRI’s in any American city then in Canadian provinces. I have seen a map of clinics across the border in the USA that have MRI machines just for Canadians


87 posted on 04/12/2016 10:36:18 AM PDT by minnesota_bound
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