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No, Donald Trump is not a “true conservative”
Hotair ^ | 08/08/2015 | Taylor Millard

Posted on 08/09/2015 5:09:24 PM PDT by SeekAndFind

About 12 hours after the first prime-time GOP debate a message from a group called True Conservatives PAC showed up in my email with the title “you’re a useful idiot.” The beginning of the email is listed below.

defendthedonald

It’s obvious Trump has struck a chord with people who are apoplectic at the GOP Establishment and for good reason. But people should stop to ask whether Trump is a conservative or if he’s using the crowded GOP field to promote himself. There’s also the entire “Trump is a Democrat plant” theory rolling around, which may or may not be true. But let’s take a look at some of the stances he took during the first prime-time debate.

Trump was asked by Bret Baier why he supported single-payer in 2000. Here’s his answer.

As far as single payer, it works in Canada. It works incredibly well in Scotland. It could have worked in a different age, which is the age you’re talking about here. What I’d like to see is a private system without the artificial lines around every state…Get rid of the artificial lines and you will have…— yourself great plans. And then we have to take care of the people that can’t take care of themselves. And I will do that through a different system.

Here’s the problem: the single-payer systems in Scotland and Canada aren’t working. The Fraser Institute did a study on wait times in Canada, which found people waited a LONG time to see a specialist after seeing a general practitioner (emphasis mine).

Waiting for treatment has become a defining characteristic of Canadian Healthcare…Specialist physicians surveyed report a median waiting time of 18.2 weeks between referral from a general practitioner and receipt of treatment. This wait time is 96% longer than in 1993 when it was just 9.3 weeks. There is a great deal of variation in the total waiting time faced by patients across the provinces. Ontario reports the shortest total wait (14.1 weeks), while New Brunswick reports the longest (37.3 weeks).

As far as Scotland is concerned, Avik Roy at Forbes writes why that single-payer system isn’t working “incredibly well,” especially for cancer patients.

If you’re diagnosed with breast cancer in the U.S., you have an 84 percent chance of living for five years. In Scotland, it’s 71 percent. If you have colon cancer in the U.S., you have about a 60 percent chance of surviving five years. In Scotland, it’s 46 percent. If you have prostate cancer in the U.S., you have a 92 percent chance of living five years; in Scotland, it’s 48 percent.

Sounds fantastic right? It’s true Trump talked about getting rid of state lines for insurance companies, which isn’t a bad idea. But he also talked about taking care of those who can’t afford it. This suggests a government-run system of some kind, whether it’s Medicaid or single-payer or Obamacare. The U.S. already has a single-payer system: it’s called the VA system. How’s THAT going? If Trump was a “conservative” he’d be more interested in letting people buy whatever insurance they wanted without a government mandate. Or trying to figure out how to get it back to doctors prescribing their own prices without worry about the insurance companies at all.

Trump also admitted to buying and selling politicians.

TRUMP: I will tell you that our system is broken. I gave to many people, before this, before two months ago, I was a businessman. I give to everybody. When they call, I give.
And do you know what? When I need something from them two years later, three years later, I call them, they are there for me.

Baier: So what did you get?

TRUMP: And that’s a broken system.

Baier: What did you get from Hillary Clinton and Nancy Pelosi?

TRUMP: Well, I’ll tell you what, with Hillary Clinton, I said be at my wedding and she came to my wedding. You know why? She didn’t have a choice because I gave. I gave to a foundation that, frankly, that foundation is supposed to do good. I didn’t know her money would be used on private jets going all over the world.

Note he didn’t say what he got from Nancy Pelosi. This is a fundamental problem. Trump can rail all he wants about the broken system (and it is broken). But talking about it and participating in it are two different things. And Trump is admitting to participating in it. Here’s the other thing about buying and selling politicians. It doesn’t have to involve political donations at all. Amity Shlaes wrote in her biography on Calvin Coolidge how people wanted to use their presidential connections to gain influence.

Even old friends could not resist exploiting the advantage of knowing a president. After he joined the Congregational Church in Washington, his family minister, Kenneth Welles, at the Edwards Church, could not conceal his glee at the power derived from being able to claim a president in the fold. In a letter to the president, Welles got specific on the power Coolidge’s step would give him to get support from the congregants: “It is going to give me a grip on some men like Gred Garrar and Judge Field which I never otherwise would have that.”

And that’s from a minister! Anyone remember the Ohio Gang involving Coolidge’s predecessor, Warren G. Harding? These were people who were friends of Harding who became political leaders. Trump has already talked about putting friends in charge of the VA system. Who’s to say he’s not going to do the same thing as Harding? Trump has used political connections to seize houses through eminent domain, including one from an elderly widow in Atlantic City. Since she wouldn’t sell, he used the New Jersey government to seize it. The government got tax dollars in return. Favor for favor.

Get past his rhetoric on illegal immigration. From a political standpoint, do we really want a president who thinks single-payer would have worked and admits to buying and selling politicians? Remember, Obama promised reform too, and then went out and rewarded his friends. Trump isn’t a conservative and to paint him as one is ridiculous. There’s a ton of anger out there and all Trump is doing is tapping into it by pretending to be a populist. But there’s a big difference between channeling anger into actually trying to solve the problem (and being very direct with it) and just giving in to rage. Trump is hoping people will just stay angry all the way to the White House (if he’s really serious about this run at all) so he can put in big government solutions and hand out favors. That’s not what a “true conservative” is. Those claiming otherwise just need to stop.


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KEYWORDS: 2016; 2016election; conservatism; debates; donaldtrump; republicans; stormtrumpers; trump
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To: MrEdd
Nonetheless he is useful for crushing all of the amnesty proponents.

He's for an over-and-back expedited amnesty.

21 posted on 08/09/2015 5:32:25 PM PDT by FreeReign
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To: SeekAndFind

Who gives a crap right now if he is or is not. For now, he is saying the right things about the right ppl and groups of ppl.


22 posted on 08/09/2015 5:33:01 PM PDT by SgtHooper (Anyone who remembers the 60's, wasn't there!)
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To: SeekAndFind

I’ll help you out.

Trump fights and stands up for himself.

Your preferred “true conservative” isn’t electrifying people and would wilt at the attacks Trump gets.

Worry less about Trump and start getting the person you support to start acting like him.


23 posted on 08/09/2015 5:34:08 PM PDT by VanDeKoik
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To: Jrabbit
LOVE these threads! Makes knowing who the GOPees are a lot easier! Thanks!

And there you have it from a Trump supporter.

If you criticize Trump, you must be GOP-E.

24 posted on 08/09/2015 5:34:25 PM PDT by FreeReign
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To: abigkahuna

= :^)


25 posted on 08/09/2015 5:34:44 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (If the fetus at one minute old is not alive, what is it?)
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To: TNMOUTH

A lot of the supporters (not all obviously) are election season FReepers. They may have sign up dates even before my 13 years but they go for years without posting only to become regular primary season FReepers.

They claim to support conservatives but eventually find some reason to be “concerned” about the candidate. As that candidate is destroyed they move on to the next and repeat the process. Eventually when there is nothing but a RINO left they regretfully announce that we gave it a good try but have no choice but to support our legitimately chosen candidate. Then they disappear for another 4 years.

I wish there was a program for spotting them. I suspect it would be very interesting.


26 posted on 08/09/2015 5:35:14 PM PDT by cripplecreek (Sad fact, most people just want a candidate to tell them what they want to hear)
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To: MrEdd

Fact is Trump doesn’t go far enough. Beside all the other factors mentioned in previous postings on this subject;

In “countries such as Mexico where an American citizen decides to be a “legal” emigree never mind being a seasonal visitor.

They are denied voting privledges. Ownership of land in their own name, and selected access to government services.

Worse if entering that country illegaly. Then face steep fines and jail time before getting kicked out. Beside being denied use of government services, including; income and energy subsistance, food stamps, or bringing in family members, or getting a lawyer at government expence.

When Trump announces he doesn’t believe we should not allow any such full citizenship privledges to illegals who are from countries such as Mexico that deny to a legal American immigrant full citizenship privledges.

That those “Dreamers” who were given this unconstitutional bypassed federal laws treatment entrance by INS who miss their INS hearing be deported fortwith and denied re-entry. also apply to any illegal convicted of a felony.

And announces he supports reciprocal citizenship requirements. Then gets accused of being racist I’ll believe in him when he “eats his cracker” then asks God for forgiveness./s...


27 posted on 08/09/2015 5:35:23 PM PDT by mosesdapoet (Some of my best rebuttals are in FR's along with meaningless venting no one reads.)
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To: SeekAndFind

No, but he is doing a great job destroying many leftist PC crap-myths.


28 posted on 08/09/2015 5:36:29 PM PDT by expat2
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To: RoosterRedux

LOL...

Wow, you really are thick, aren’t you?

Read the posts, Hen. Once it was pointed out it was a duplicate thread, I apologized and asked the moderators to pull it.

Wow, you really aren’t smart, are you?


29 posted on 08/09/2015 5:38:06 PM PDT by TNMOUTH
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To: JudyinCanada

Yours is a popular scenario on FR but here’s why it has little chance of coming true. First, the country is a very different place than it was 35 years ago when Reagan was elected - you only need to look around to realize not only how different it is, but how upside-down, inside-out dramatically different, especially in terms of values, ethics, and style. As much as some may hope for a return to the good old days, we know it never happens.

Secondly, it is not in Donald Trump’s nature to “drop out” of anything. As long as he’s convinced it’s worth spending his own money to continue - why would he? Inability to raise money is the #1 reason candidates drop out.

Finally, it’s a pretty big leap to assume that all those favoring Trump would automatically go to Cruz.


30 posted on 08/09/2015 5:42:24 PM PDT by bigbob (The best way to get a bad law repealed is to enforce it strictly. Abraham Lincoln)
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To: SeekAndFind
I'm supporting Cruz but am amazed by those who think berating & mau-mauing people with whom they disagree is an effective way to get them to see your point of view. Happens every election time around here.

Trump has been tremendously entertaining and has the establishments in both parties apoplectic. Thats a good thing.

Why does saying so seem to get some folks shorts in such a bunch?

31 posted on 08/09/2015 5:45:35 PM PDT by skeeter
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To: TNMOUTH

Me not smart like the Mouth. Oh noes.


32 posted on 08/09/2015 5:46:42 PM PDT by RoosterRedux
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To: SeekAndFind

Well, we know the GOPe isn’t conservative.


33 posted on 08/09/2015 5:47:04 PM PDT by Hugin ("Do yourself a favor--first thing, get a firearm!")
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To: SeekAndFind

the GOP isn’t conservative either.


34 posted on 08/09/2015 5:53:02 PM PDT by dadfly
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To: FreeReign
"If you criticize Trump, you must be GOP-E.

Other then Cruz, who I have my doubts about, the entire field is GOPe except for Trump. So yeah, if you attack Trump, you must be GOP-E. Please notice I changed criticize to attack. I criticize Trump all the time, but I don't attack him.

35 posted on 08/09/2015 5:54:02 PM PDT by jpsb (Believe nothing until it has been officially denied)
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To: SeekAndFind

Yet ANOTHER Salem Communications site slamming Trump — along with RedState and Twitchy, which have been assaulting him 110% since the innocuous “blood” comment. These people are with the GOPe, as is Erickson.


36 posted on 08/09/2015 5:57:27 PM PDT by montag813 (Bring Back Tar and Feathers)
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To: SeekAndFind

He terrifies the enemy. The friend of your enemy is not your friend. The enemy of your enemy, is.

Some people have so much imagined smarts they keep common sense in a storage shed.


37 posted on 08/09/2015 5:58:14 PM PDT by GoneSalt
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To: GoneSalt
credit RKBA Democrat

"The analogy I like is that Trump is the honey badger candidate. He has nothing to lose, plenty to gain and to quote the video...honey badger doesn’t give a s-—. And here’s the kicker: the people who support his candidacy don’t really give a s-— either. They’re the politically disenfranchised working and middle class. They have nothing to lose by supporting someone whose inclination is to burn the current political establishment to the ground.

I especially like the "burn the current political establishment to the ground" part.

38 posted on 08/09/2015 6:02:14 PM PDT by jpsb (Believe nothing until it has been officially denied)
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To: DoughtyOne
Trump is the worst guy ever, until you just four names, Dole, Bush, McCain, and Romney.

Trump's name at the end of that list would just be a continuation.

39 posted on 08/09/2015 6:03:22 PM PDT by Starstruck (I'm usually sarcastic. Deal with it.)
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To: DoughtyOne

good post :-)


40 posted on 08/09/2015 6:04:24 PM PDT by MichelleWSC3
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