Trump tweets: Rand will come along with the new and great health care program

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Rand is a bit clueless....he wants insurance companies to cover people with pre-exisiting health conditions. What do you all think about that?
 
Ok... Where are the cuckers?!

I feel like we need to quote invisible again.

Don't worry, surely the trumpettes will be along soon enough, to do one or more of the following:
A) Argue about the meaning of words like "cut", "spending", "military", "entitlement", "increase", and "budget"
B) Tell us that their authoritarian idol really didn't mean what he said
C) Tell us that this is a brilliant move in a game of 3-D chess that only trumpettes are capable of understanding
D) Tell us that it's ok because obomba did it first
E) Tell us that it's ok because it would have been horrible if clinton had done the very same thing
F) Tell us that this is what Liberty and Freedom really mean
G) Call CPUd names
 
Capt you sad. Learn to not be a sore loser.

Also didn't I tell you all they will get along?

Time to remind the likes of ender who were parsing Rand's endorsement to claim it is a non endorsement.
 
Whereas, with Obamacare/Trumpcare, the preexisting condition rule is permanent.

I still don't know what TrumpCare is, but PaulRyanCare calls for a 30% penalty if you lose insurance and go back on. It also gives people tax money back to spend on their health insurance.

Still ObamaCare lite, but it may be a bit better than what we have now.
 
Rand is a bit clueless....he wants insurance companies to cover people with pre-exisiting health conditions. What do you all think about that?

Clueless? I would have to disagree - he's been at the epicenter of this for quite some time. Rand is for creating group plans/associations that are market driven. Rand also is for separating the repeal from the replace - although Rand is for voting on the two items in the same day.






https://www.bna.com/rand-paul-plan-n73014449588/ said:
Paul’s replacement for the Affordable Care Act would both lift the unpopular requirement that all Americans have insurance and the more-popular requirement that insurers can’t deny coverage to people with pre-existing conditions. The plan, similar to those floated by House Republicans recently, would expand use of tax-advantaged health savings accounts to help people afford the cost of health services.
 
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