Trump has the opportunity to grab half the left by saying: 'Citizens of the United States will have single payer Healthcare after, and only after, birthright citizenship is eliminated, every "refugee" and illegal immigrant is sent home and the wall is completed.
This would generate so much support the whole job would probably get done in less than a year.
Not only would it create a huge workforce, but the new Healthcare system could get established using the border fence workforce as a set up market.
There's nobody in Canada except for a few small settlements.
Dylan Sanders
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Christian Perez
How much will it actually cost and when "later" will Mexico pay?
Jace Robinson
Could be Israeli wall, not too sure.
Nathan Baker
>grab half the left Trump will never grab the left, unless he goes further left. It's a wasted tactic. (((Socialists))) don't believe an anything except watching WASPs suffer and pay for the non-WASPS to destroy them.
Noah Murphy
Image search shows the same pattern at the Canadian border.
Nicholas Fisher
The American left has no interest in compromise. They want everything they ask for and republicans to get nothing.
Aaron Roberts
>"Mexico will pay for it" Maybe he means it as a punishment, a surge of hundreds of thousands of their citizens coming back will be damaging to Mexico.
William Reyes
>Trumpcare >single payer system This completely destroys the left. This has to happen
Brody Morales
waskehee owheryakum
>untchore
Benjamin Morgan
I don't want single payer healthcare it hardly works in Britain and we have 4x the people with vastly different ethnic and racial backgrounds
Isaiah Ward
You'll pay for the Healthcare of the poor no matter what, that's what Medicaid is for ya doofus.
If Trump can come up with a better Healthcare plan than Obama, then even I, as a Democrat, would be behind him.
Luke Perry
If there is a fully open single payer system to everyone then millions in the health insurance industry will lose their jobs
I don't like Medicare but I'm fine with dealing with it 90% of the population obtains private insurance just fine and did so long before the aca
Dylan Murphy
>muh poor health insurance industry workers That industry is so unnecessarily bloated, it's absurd. There is absolutely no good reason americans pay such an ungodly amount for Healthcare, other than the fact we're paying for thousands, if not millions of worthless jobs.
John Cooper
>Trump has the opportunity to grab half the left by saying: 'Citizens of the United States will have single payer Healthcare after, and only after, birthright citizenship is eliminated, every "refugee" and illegal immigrant is sent home and the wall is completed.
>This would generate so much support the whole job would probably get done in less than a year.
>Not only would it create a huge workforce, but the new Healthcare system could get established using the border fence workforce as a set up market.
Please this. It would be a masterstroke.
Hunter Richardson
And a single player run by the Feds won't be worse?
I have an idea, de regulate the insurance companies
Let the sell across state lines
Let them sell group plans to private groups (ya know like let friends or whole extended families buy group plans)
Remove age restrictions on group plans
De-couple insurance from employment
Jonathan Diaz
He's already effectively proposed it: >Allow individuals to fully deduct health insurance premium payments from their tax returns under the current tax system. >donaldjtrump.com/positions/healthcare-reform
If that isn't single-payer, when the gov't takes on your premiums, I don't know what is.
I'm surprised this hasn't gotten more attention.
Luke Rogers
Why hasn't anyone proposed making the wall from engineered earth?
It'd be a lot cheaper than the retard liberal MUSTBUILDFROMCONCRETE idea.
Oliver White
This would be great
Low key way of eliminating a huge amount of taxes
Robert Lewis
Even Republican think tanks understand that selling across state lines won't fix jack shit. I'd link you to a 2 hour panel by the AEI which discusses it but you probably won't watch it.
Xavier Lee
Wrong. He means through putting tariffs on mexican goods and taxing remittances
Tyler Davis
>millennials don't know what deduction means
Aaron Kelly
I really don't want to watch it is not hard to get health insurance I was able to do so at 19 with a 35 hour a week job
If you are so inept you can't manage to buy insurance I really don't care anymore
Jacob Nelson
Clearly doesnt understand the difference between a tax deduction and tax credit.
Isaiah Moore
>pivots the argument to a personal attack because he can't argue Literally retarded senpai. If you'd prefer to keep wasting your income on health insurance, be my guest.
Levi Watson
Also the state line restriction would help but it won't fix the health care issues alone, all other types of insurance spread their risk pit over a wide area besides health
Healthcare in missiippi is so expensive because everyone is poor and fat and there is nowhere to compensate for that risk
If the pool could expand over the nation the insurance companies could afford to take on the fat nigfers on missippi without charging an arm and a leg
I work property & casualty in the commercial space aomplease don't tell me that it won't work
It willl insurance isn't complicated
The other hint is stop makin so many requirements on what insurance has to cover
They do this in p&c as well and it makes us pass that cost off to customers
Zachary Richardson
I pay 90$ every two weeks, the cost in tax would likely be more at best the same it offers me. I bennifit
Dylan Gray
Sad! Trump tax plan sounds great
it will inject trillions of dollars into the economy through repatriation and giving money to the middle class
Luke Phillips
It's going to be the greatest wall..it's going to be huge..it's going to be invisible
Elijah Kelly
You're failing to understand the source of the problem. It doesn't matter how many people you sign up, what matters is who these people are. More young people have to purchase insurance, and in order for that to happen, they need incentives.
You'll find vast agreement on the need for age based incentives for health insurance. Deregulation of competition across state lines is literally a meme that won't die, and you won't find any expert opinions that think it's hehe right move.
Jaxon Sanders
I, too, watched Rand Paul on fox this morning
Jordan Jenkins
nope. It will be an actual wall. Also, lowering the US tax rate to 15% will be bad for your economy because nobody really wants to be in ireland. The companies just moved there because your corporate tax rate to 12.5%. oh well
Luke Sanchez
Trump is not going to do single payer. Stop pretending like he will. Won't happen. Look at the indicators.
Cooper Davis
>more young people have to sign up
Sorry it's immoral to compel such a thing
Maybe we shouldn't be using healthcare for routine procedures and only for emergencies
Maybe we should end Medicare and Medicare which causes healthcare prices to skyrocket like student loans do to education
>Census: Hispanics overtake whites to become California’s largest ethnic group
Whatever it takes to prevent my state from turning into a brown-skinned cockroach majority like Mexifornia already has.
I just want to live in a nice, safe, white state.
If I wanted to live in a city/state wherein everyone but me had brown skin, black hair and was a filthy mexi-shit who played the anti-White race card at every juncture....
I'd move to fucking mexico.
Where's Hitler when you need him most? (more specifically, to arrest those anti-American traitor politicians who willfully allowed these Latrino illegal alien cockroaches to come here and stay here)
Joseph Howard
Did you read what I wrote? You're not compelling them to do anything, you're giving them incentives to purchase health insurance.
Read anything about the failures of Obamacare other than "hurr durr literally communism" and you'll see that young people not signing up are the problem.
I've sat in on private meetings between insurance execs and top political advisors and this is what they talked about. Deregulation never even came up.
Landon Young
Good Idea.
National Socialism is like peanut butter and chocolate - a winning combination.
But Socialism may have a definition with an ideology, but in practice it exists on a continuum and needs no ideology. In fact politics do better without ideologies because there is no need for cognitive dissonance when the ideology gets in the way of doing what needs to be done.