Trump, Thursday morning, signed an Executive Order that provided for the following in health care reform:

Prelude:  ObamaCare problem:  28 million Americans are currently uninsured,  and another 11 million cannot afford to use their insurance because of 6,000 to 10,000 dollar deductibles.  That is 39 million folks effectively without health care insurance.  Trump sees the problem and is taking steps to solve that problem.  

Trump, Thursday morning,  signed an Executive Order that provided for the following in health care reform:


1.  improve access  - we will be able to purchase plans across state lines.

2.  lower costs
   makes lower cost plans more available.  Obama outlawed such plans lasting as long as three months. 

3.  increase choices  -  because of the first considerations,  above,  choices will increase.  Understand that under ObamaCare,  28 million Americans have no insurance.  Did you know that?  Turns out that "universal" is not "universal" at all.  It is a lie.  

What Trump has done is this:  He has taken  general Republican approaches to health care cost solutions,  and signed them into "law."  You should not forget that his "solutions" co-exist with the continuation of ObamaCare.  You should also know,  that if congress does not get busy with reform and campaign promise keeping,  Trump will fore them into a corner.  He will force them to react legislatively.  And that may be the larger purpose as to what he is doing with this executive order  (and others). 

Understand this:  Congress could have stopped Obama's rampage via Executive Order with legislation.  But the Democrats did not want to stop him.  The same possibility exists today:  Congress can stop Trump's solutions with legislation,  as well.  It is well known that Trump will sign almost anything that comes to his desk that improves the health care problematic "solutions,"  especially if it is bipartisan  . . . .  a well known fact.  That is Trump.  Barack, on the other,  complained of the fact that he could not rule as a dictator,  while functioning as close to that standard as any president in American history. 

6 comments:

  1. And you LOSE
    Older, sicker Americans will foot the bill for Trump’s health-care orders

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    1. In 2009 and 2010, Obama refused cost of living raises to the older population on Social Security. He did not cut anything else except the military. The Older generation has been paying the bills for two decades. Last year, my wife and I paid nearl 12,000 dollars in taxes and for what?

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    2. Answer: so Trump can give tax breaks to the most wealthy and screw you.

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    3. Funny, but that is not what is happening. Read any of the proposed tax propositions and you will know that this is true. My wife and I will receive between $1500 and $2000 in tax reduction. And several of the GOP proposals give nothing in terms of a personal tax break to the "rich" - which would include you and your blood sucking state salary.

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    4. He can lie to your face, you deny reality.
      http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/sep/10/donald-trump-tax-plan-gives-the-wealthy-a-break/

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    5. I'vy read several of the propositions. And you? Besides, it was Barack who looked into the cameras and told us that ObamaCare would not cost one thin dime in taxes, when the whole danm thing was a tax.

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