“I don’t believe that Trump administration will be successful in their efforts to try and repeal everything that Obama has done. The amount of good things that are in Obamacare will not be out weighted by the things that can be changed with a simple up or down vote. So to answer the question no I don’t feel the Trump administration is gambling because they won’t be successful.”
“And the answer to your question, it’s a little larger than the Trump administration. They are just a puppet, an illusion they put in front of you for a distraction, since he is a person who is Obama’s adversary. And so this something that will cost certain family ties outside American, it involves money, big corporate business to gain money off the poor and middle class through healthcare. So this gives people opportunity from small business individuals to people who are homeless, all the way to people who are working class, to be able to get affordable medical. So this messes with monies and tax breaks of larger corporations and so I think it’s a smoke screen, a distraction.”
“I do believe that Trump is playing with people’s health insurance all because he’s being vindictive towards Obama and what Obama set forth. Obama was a good President, he did a lot for the people and the Trump administration is in there trying to undo what Obama has done. Everything that Trump talks always has Obama name in it, it’s always about Obama. Now if people can’t pick up on that, especially the ones that voted for him, this man is vindictive all he talks about is Obama. He can’t get passed Obama. You’re the President now, the responsibility lies with you. So, get rid of the Obama thing, Obama has did it, done it, he’s gone now, what is going to be your legacy, is your legacy going to be all about Obama?”
“Yes, Mr. Trump is gambling with our healthcare. I think it revolves around personal gains, he’s like a car salesman on a car lot, we are the cars in his lot that are a way of adding more money into his pocket, it’s not about us, it’s about him and the money that he gains and the power that he gains. We’re just expendable by all means necessary in his mind. If that means starting wars, being bombed, losing healthcare for the lower income earners, so be it. Because the gap is getting bigger that’s what he wants. Haves and the Have not, the few verses the many.”
“I believe that trump is gambling with people’s healthcare, because he doesn’t understand healthcare. He doesn’t understand what is wrong with the system now and how to go and fix it. He doesn’t understand what it’s all about, he’s rich. He just goes to the doctor, pays whatever it is he has to pay and then goes on about his business, But we have people that have diabetes, high blood pressure and cancer and he’s gambling with these people’s lives. Right now they have coverage where they can get treatment, they can get the care that they need and if tries to repeal and replace what’s already in place, he is creating a death sentence for a lot of people. So what I feel he needs to do, instead of trying to repeal and replace Obamacare, which is basically trying to erase Obama’s legacy, found out what’s wrong with what we have now and work on those pieces to fix it and it will be better for everyone. A lot of people voted for his change and what they don’t realize he’s about to change your healthcare. Your not going to have any longer if you stick with what this President is trying to accomplish.”
”I think regardless of the economic pros and cons of either one, I personally think the Trump administration would be gambling with people’s health if they repeal Obamacare, purely because many people who have access to healthcare now, even though there are many people who don’t have access to healthcare, that number of people without access will increase, and with that it will become privatized and a lot of people who may be unemployed or their employers do not provide healthcare, it would be a lot harder for them to receive the care that they may need and health is a human right, everyone deserves good health.”
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