Those 24 million people haven't got 'healthcare', they have insurance forced on them that they cannot afford. There is only one company in certain states which means no competition to lower prices. This needs to be changed. I'm sure the house rejected Trump's plan because they care so dearly about all those people having 'healthcare'. Surely has nothing to do with the money their insurance companyfriends will lose hose 24 million people haven't got 'healthcare', they have insurance forced on them that they cannot afford. There is only one company in certain states which means no competition to lower prices. This needs to be changed. I'm sure the house rejected Trump's plan because they care so dearly about all those people having 'healthcare'. Surely has nothing to do with the money their insurance company friends will lose
Yes, it's just so much better to not have any healthcare at all.
Did I mention how pathetic you are?
It isn't 'healthcare' you fucking brain dead imbecile. It is compulsory insurance. Yes, in some cases it may have worked out better, but that depends on which state you are in. Quite obviously, obombercare is not the answer. Thanks to that clueless moron there was no cross state competition which would bring prices down. Trump addressed this in his debates but you were too busy and retarded focusing on 'racism'. You need help.
"Quite obviously"?
Trump lost. Get over it.
You think so? I am not so sure he did?
In trying to marry up elements of the GOP, Trump had to get some prominent GOP figures on board. Pence went a long way to that and so did Reibus.
However, the opposition in the party still is substantial - Ryan, McCain, McDonnell, Sasse, Graham, Flake. So this bloc and Trump's team, are fighting for the loyalty of the Republican Party.
It is back and forth battle. But here comes an opportunity. Ryancare. Trump knows that Obamacare left to run on will hurt America. He knows that Ryan wants to make the replacement - a show of his competence. So he designates this to Paul Ryan.
IF Paul Ryan comes through with the goods AND he strongly backs him both Trump and Ryan are raised in the eyes of the Republicans. If Paul Ryan fails and Trump is critical, others will distrust Trump to back his party members and will seem disloyal. He can instead blame the loss in confidence NOT in the Republicans but in the Democratic Party and warn them that the Obamacare is going to hurt Americans if NOT repealed and replaced. (This is what happened).
So in the wash - Ryan looks incompetent. Trump looks supportive. He knows that Obamacare will be exposed in time for how horrendous it really is.
As Obamacare premiums get worse, people will point fingers at Ryan (Trump has a perfect shield) for not doing a better job and he will fall in grace further than what he would do even if Trump went head to head with him. People will virtually beg for a replacement and Trump will be shown to be right again. When he comes next time with a bill, it will not be Ryancare and Paul Ryan will not be in a position to block any other bills. It will be a Healthcare bill created by the likes of Paul Rand and Ted Cruz and such. A better bill that most republicans and even Democrats will vote for to repeal the proved catastrophe named Obamacare.
Trump will get what he wants across the board and his success will be palpable and contrast so very differently against Paul Ryan and co. He will, again, rise in estimation with the Republican party and perhaps even the Democratic party.
You think he lost? How?