Just making sure I understand Trumps new position on healthcare.
Trump wants to take the $2-3,000 govt funds that help pay peoples healthcare premiums and give it to the person themselves? To pay the medical facility directly. Of course that means they no longer have healthcare insurance. Because they have unpaid premiums.
So when they get a cancer diagnosis they can rest assured because they have a couple thousand dollars more in their pocket to pay for it?
Is that what he is saying?
Its almost like he is an imbecile that doesn’t even have a concept of a healthcare plan.
Puff piece from the deceptive media here, trying to gain sympathy for their cause but this is Great News! Check out that chart! Investigations needed into the "biden" administration.
A quick excerpt from the "news" article - The 40-plus passengers were from Venezuela, migrants who originally fled economic and political turmoil in the South American country to seek a new life in the United States. But they were no longer en route to America. They were headed back home.
After traveling hundreds of miles on foot through country after country, including a multiday trek through the deadly Darién Gap jungle, thousands of northbound migrants in recent months have given up midstream. Astonishingly, they have turned around and headed south, abandoning their American dream for an uncertain future.
You don't know how to read a map. Based on population, were are most of the people caused this national "emergency" located? It's is time relocated the Homeland Security, ICE and National Guards posses to those states.
Oh, you mean to blue cities like Memphis, New Orleans, Birmingham, St. Louis, and Austin?
Trump says those red state, blue cities don't have any emergencies.
You don't know how to read a map. Based on population, were are most of the people caused this national "emergency" located? It's is time relocated the Homeland Security, ICE and National Guards posses to those states.
Oh, you mean to blue cities like Memphis, New Orleans, Birmingham, St. Louis, and Austin?
Trump says those red state, blue cities don't have any emergencies.
Noem buys planes that have no engines. And tries to write a check to a company that doesn't own them. True story. (She was buying two planes, put the price was great, so she bought 10.) MAGA minds in action is an ugly thing to witness.
Kristi Noem and adviser Corey Lewandowski ordered ICE officials to purchase ten thousand jets from Spirit Airlines, before learning that the airline didn't own the planes and they didn't come with engines.
Because that party is dying by refusing to compromise to get to 60 votes. 51 is not the new 60.
Whoa…..they don’t have 60 seats?! But but landslide but overwhelming mandate!
The only landslide Trump has is when he loads his diaper. That nearly killed a guy standing behind him a few days ago. Trump didn't care. RFJ Jr ran out the door, holding his breath, rather than suffer the same fate.
Walt Naughta gets a bad rap. He made sure those nuke files and war secrets were in double wall corrugated boxes instead of flimsy single wall corrugated.
Whoa…..they don’t have 60 seats?! But but landslide but overwhelming mandate!
The only landslide Trump has is when he loads his diaper. That nearly killed a guy standing behind him a few days ago. Trump didn't care. RFJ Jr ran out the door, holding his breath, rather than suffer the same fate.
RFK Jr ran out of that room so fast it looked like he had visions of a CVS pharmacy full of mRNA vaccines.
1. Never apologize or admit wrongdoing, ever. Cohn viewed contrition as weakness and would rather die (literally, as it turned out) than acknowledge error or fault. As journalist Ken Auletta, who covered Cohn extensively, noted, “The idea that you can admit a mistake is not part of Roy’s genetic code.” This principle would become so fundamental to Trump’s approach that even faced with irrefutable evidence—a recorded confession of sexual assault on the Access Hollywood tape, for instance—he would deny, deflect, and attack rather than offer the slightest acknowledgment of impropriety. 2. Always counter-attack, and always with greater force than you received. When criticized or accused, Cohn’s response was invariably to hit back harder, to escalate, to make the accuser regret ever mentioning his name. As Cohn himself explained to a reporter: "I bring out the worst in my enemies, and that’s how I get them to defeat themselves.” This tactic became Trump’s signature move, whether attacking Gold Star parents who criticized him, mocking a disabled reporter who questioned his claims, or threatening critics with lawsuits and retribution. 3. Use the legal system as a weapon, not a recourse for justice. Cohn taught Trump that lawsuits were instruments of intimidation, not vehicles for dispute resolution. He filed cases not to win—though winning was nice—but to punish, to harass, and to silence. The expense and stress of litigation was the point, not the legal outcome. Trump would eventually be involved in over 3,500 lawsuits—an unprecedented number for any American businessperson or politician—using the courts not to seek justice but to exhaust opponents with fewer resources. 4. Manipulate the media ruthlessly. Cohn was a master at planting stories, cultivating journalists, and creating controversy to serve his ends. He understood that perception trumped reality, that bold claims often went unchallenged, and that most people would remember the accusation but not the retraction. Trump elevated this approach to an art form, calling reporters using pseudonyms like “John Barron” to plant favorable stories about himself, staging pseudo-events to attract coverage, and later, using Twitter to bypass media filters entirely and inject his unfiltered messages directly into the public consciousness. 5. Use fear as both shield and sword. Cohn understood that people who are afraid—of communists, of crime, of social change, of the “other”—are easier to manipulate and more willing to accept authoritarian solutions. He helped McCarthy weaponize the Red Scare, stoking paranoia about secret communists undermining America from within. Trump would adapt this tactic to the 21st century, stoking fears about immigrants, Muslims, “inner city” crime, and later, a “deep state” conspiracy, always positioning himself as the only solution to these terrifying threats. 6. Build a fortress of loyalty around yourself. Cohn demanded absolute devotion from his clients and associates, and he repaid it in kind, at least until they were no longer useful. He created a network of mutual obligation and fear that served as both sword and shield in his battles. Trump’s infamous demand for loyalty—from James Comey, from his cabinet members, from Republican legislators—and his swift punishment of perceived disloyalty, all echo Cohn’s approach to power.
Just making sure I understand Trumps new position on healthcare.
Trump wants to take the $2-3,000 govt funds that help pay peoples healthcare premiums and give it to the person themselves? To pay the medical facility directly. Of course that means they no longer have healthcare insurance. Because they have unpaid premiums.
So when they get a cancer diagnosis they can rest assured because they have a couple thousand dollars more in their pocket to pay for it?
Is that what he is saying?
Its almost like he is an imbecile that doesn’t even have a concept of a healthcare plan.
As others have observed, this "plan" is the only healthcare action that would get a critical mass of support from the GOPers in Congress.
Obviously, eliminating the ACA and substituting nothing for it is not really much of a "plan." But it's the only one that would get support by most, if not quite all, Congressional Republicans. Any positive plan ideas would almost certainly never leave committee.