Raylan Wolfe wrote:
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""Politicians are like diapers, they both need changing often and for the same reason." Mark Twain"
Thanks for the endorsement Rat.
That is why R's and D's and Independents will be v****g for Trump.
Raylan Wolfe wrote:
Position #1
Hey Wolfie, were you in Chicago at the Trump rally? If you were, which side were you on?
He was getting lunch at the ''GLORYHOLE''.
Trump's positions all of these six issues are great:
For healthcare, what I like the most is the availability to buy health insurance across states line. It is not just convenient for the patients but also it will bring costs down because of competition.
For immigration, what I like the most is no more anchor babies; this should not have happened. This was not what the Constitution had intended for. But I am not so sure that we can make Mexico pay for the wall, a portion of it maybe.
For the Second Amendment, the best part is the concealed carry permit will be allowed across the country and also addressing the broken mental health system to be fixed is very important and a must.
For VA hospital, it is also a great plan for our service men and women in the military; I like all of it. Especially it allows patients to use their ID card to access to other hospital services and also the part that helping to find jobs and hiring the veterans to take care of their own people whom they would understand the problems better than anyone else.
As far as dealing with China, the plan is great but to implementing it is not that easy. I think it could be done but it is going to be very tough.
For Tax Reform it is also making sense it would work for everybody including the IRS. It is a good plan when everybody wins. And the best part of it is that "NO MORE DEATH TAX". I h**e this tax because it is just robbing the grieving family who has already lost their loved one and then the government just comes in and take what is supposed to be in the family away. This is criminal, wh**ever the person left behind had been taxed already and why tax more; this is called double taxation. I had seen family after the grieving is over they have to deal with the government over the inheritance and sometime is up to 2 years. What gives the government the right to make itself a beneficiary?
So Trump's plans to all these issues are great; it is full of comment sense and fairness.
With respect to health insurance can companies cap healthcare expenditures? What about our children--how long can we keep our kids on family policies; what if we have preexisting conditionscan we be rejected or kicked off of plans; how do we regulate the cost state by state; some states require the coverage of some supplies and others dont--if you change states and something is covered in one state are you told that you arent covered in another or do you simply find it out? How will the state compacts be any different than we have nowwill the costs shift state by state, regionally? What are the free market principles that Trump will inject--is this just rhetoric to hide a polices that are nothing but a 'race to the bottom'? Are there minimum service requirements or would companies meet consumers needs by giving a cheap product with a high deductible and no coveragewould we be able to buy these products without a significant amount in a health saving account to cover even a minimum health event?
How is this a better plan when it seems to strip out what are the best aspects of our current healthcare policy? And I might add, I say this and I am far from a fan of Obamacare--but I would rather have policy that I don't like as opposed to one I absolutely h**e....
Raylan Wolfe wrote:
Position #2
You have to love a guy with such strong family values. Glad he chose republicans. He fit's right in...
Do more research on cross states line policies before you said you h**e it. This is the kind of policy that healthcare insurance establishment h**es. Our existing healthcare right now the insurance companies call the shot that is why people with pre-existing condition are having problems because you as patients don't have a say.
Trump's healthcare plan was what, in general, people want, it give the people more flexibilities, more accesses with low cost. And people with pre-existing condition will have more choices to get covered. My cousin has pre-existing condition and he is excited if he could get Trump's health insurance plan.
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The Second Amendment guarantees a fundamental right that belongs to all law-abiding Americans. The Constitution doesnt create that right it ensures that the government cant take it away. Our Founding Fathers knew, and our Supreme Court has upheld, that the Second Amendments purpose is to guarantee our right to defend ourselves and our families. This is about self-defense, plain and simple.>>end<<
Where in the second amendment does it say it's purpose is about self defense? Why did Trump leave out the first clause of the second amendment--does he not intend to uphold that too or does he simply not think it relevant?
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We need to get serious about prosecuting violent criminals. The Obama administrations record on that is abysmal. Violent crime in cities like Baltimore, Chicago and many others is out of control. Drug dealers and gang members are given a slap on the wrist and turned loose on the street. This needs to stop.>>end<<
Our current prison population is overflowing. Is Trump going to build more prisons and provide more monies for the detainment, prosecution, and imprisonment of ''bad guys" or is this something that will fall to the states? Is Trump going to provide funding for an expanded mental healthcare system; for the upkeep of records or is this, and other requirements, simply going to be more unfunded mandates by an bloated federal government to cash strapped states?
SinnieK wrote:
Do more research on cross states line policies before you said you h**e it. This is the kind of policy that healthcare insurance establishment h**es. Our existing healthcare right now the insurance companies call the shot that is why people with pre-existing condition are having problems because you as patients don't have a say.
Trump's healthcare plan was what, in general, people want, it give the people more flexibilities, more accesses with low cost. And people with pre-existing condition will have more choices to get covered. My cousin has pre-existing condition and he is excited if he could get Trump's health insurance plan.
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That's the point--under Obamacare people with preexisting conditions can't be cut off, capped out, or rejected by insurance companies. Since this isn't mentioned by Trump why would your 'cousin' be excited over insurance that could potentially cut him off?
Are these his positions of last year, this month, next month or next year?
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