Current Affairs Donald Trump POS: Judgement cometh and that right soon

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The GOP has been promising an alternative healthcare plan to Obamacare in every election since 2010 - any person who believes they have any clue what they even want in a plan, let alone deliver, has to be willfully blind at this point.

Meanwhile Trump will just try to undermine, or invalidate through the courts, all aspects Obamacare with no earthly plan how to replace it.

Sadly for the GOP, Obamacare IS basically their healthcare plan from the 1980-90s.

Haven't had a new idea since.
 
The GOP has been promising an alternative healthcare plan to Obamacare in every election since 2010 - any person who believes they have any clue what they even want in a plan, let alone deliver, has to be willfully blind at this point.

Meanwhile Trump will just try to undermine, or invalidate through the courts, all aspects Obamacare with no earthly plan how to replace it.
While touting his efforts to solve the opioid crisis and bring down prescription drug prices - both of which are reliant (even in the administration's own outlines) on aspects of Obamacare.
 
Have to go after drug companies and PBMs to get drug costs down.
Both groups have massive lobbying efforts.
Agreed, but there are aspects of the plan that rely on elements of Obamacare, which he wants to repeal. Not that Trump’s acolytes will notice.

Single payer would help too - there’s a reason drugs cost massively more in the US than they do in UK- the insane private insurance structure.
 
Agreed, but there are aspects of the plan that rely on elements of Obamacare, which he wants to repeal. Not that Trump’s acolytes will notice.

Single payer would help too - there’s a reason drugs cost massively more in the US than they do in UK- the insane private insurance structure.

And we won't allow the government to price contract. They tried to get that with Medicare Part D, but it was no go thanks the hard lobbying from Big Pharma
 
If these reports are true, that there were summaries of each section that the Mueller team prepared specifically for public release without a need for extensive redactions, why is it taking so long to release them? Especially if, as the president and his party suggest, they completely exonerate him?
Some members of the office were particularly disappointed that Barr did not release summary information the special counsel team had prepared, according to two people familiar with their reactions. “There was immediate displeasure from the team when they saw how the attorney general had characterized their work instead,” according to one U.S. official briefed on the matter.

Summaries were prepared for different sections of the report, with a view that they could made public, the official said.
The report was prepared “so that the front matter from each section could have been released immediately — or very quickly,” the official said. “It was done in a way that minimum redactions, if any, would have been necessary, and the work would have spoken for itself.”

Mueller’s team assumed the information was going to be made available to the public, the official said, “and so they prepared their summaries to be shared in their own words — and not in the attorney general’s summary of their work, as turned out to be the case.”
 
Interesting that you choose a pollster who is not very reputable and is right wing leaning.
Isnt that the group that said Eric Cantor would walk his race a few years back and instead he was dumped on by some unknown teabagger.

Not even sure that was the first case of poor polling.

Polling in general is overused and relied on too heavily in this country.

Nearly all of these companies generally get it wrong more than they get it right.

It all depends on their questions bot forgetting who and how many people they poll.

If they do that at all. A lot of them have admitted in the past going on data from previous elections and by membership to either party and then guessing or sorry summising
 
Isnt that the group that said Eric Cantor would walk his race a few years back and instead he was dumped on by some unknown teabagger.

Not even sure that was the first case of poor polling.

Polling in general is overused and relied on too heavily in this country.

Nearly all of these companies generally get it wrong more than they get it right.

It all depends on their questions bot forgetting who and how many people they poll.

If they do that at all. A lot of them have admitted in the past going on data from previous elections and by membership to either party and then guessing or sorry summising

Yes. He had Cantor winning the Republican primary by 34 points. He lost to Brat, an economics professor (and a right wing nutjob), by 12 points.
 
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