At this point, President Trump could cure cancer and some would complain that he is taking work away from the undertakers.
You know, there's actually a number of conspiracy theorists out there who claim that doctors have had a cure for cancer all this time, but won't reveal that information for the very reasons you mentioned: not necessarily undertakers, mind you, but certainly putting a dent in the medical professionals who treat cancer patients.
I've asked you questions in the past and they have been totally ignored. I've asked you to expand on a couple of your posts in order to better understand where you are coming from but those were totally ignored as well.
Well, y'know, after a while of you dismissing everything I expand on as being "left-leaning propaganda," I just sort of threw in the towel on that one, because I figure there's no point in trying to further anything else you'll just dismiss as such propaganda - seemed like a waste of both of our time, really.
For example, you again and again blame your increase in health insurance costs and the latest, having to switch health insurance next year on President Trump, when, in fact, it has nothing to do with President Trump or any policy he has proposed. I didn't see how you saw that as President Trump's fault and would have liked for you to expand. But I didn't get any response. And that was fine with me. I really didn't expect you to respond as I didn't think you fully understood the pros and cons of Obamacare and were just parroting something you had read elsewhere. I had hoped though, that it would have sparked some sort of curiousity in you that you might do some research as to why your health insurance costs were actually going up and hopefully you would understand the issue better. Instead, it became apparent you didn't when you recently blamed President Trump for having to switch companies next year. We all need to take the time to understand the issues before we post a knee-jerk reaction.
It's really got nothing to do with cost as it does having to constantly having to find other insurance companies because they keep dropping coverage for people altogether - this will be the third or fourth time I've had to do that, and it's clear that these insurance agents care nothing about trying to find the best coverage options for you as much as they do just simply making a commission off selling you your coverage . . . once they do that, good luck trying to ever get ahold of them ever again with other questions or concerns. But the reason I'm blaming Trump this time is because, as per the article I linked (which comes my local hometown paper, which is very Republican biased), this is happening as a result of Trump repealing "Obamacare." Previously this has happened simply because the insurance companies didn't like "Obamacare," but now that it's officially being repealed, now they're free to back out all they want. And what's the point in even having insurance if nobody wants to cover you anyway? I've been with Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Humana (
twice), and UnitedHealth . . . who's left? The pickin's are gettin' slim, and because I've yet to see Trump or his Administration come forward with what sort of replacement plan they claim they're going to implement, then yes, for all intents and purposes, I'm blaming Trump this time for the eventual losing of coverage that I
just got three months ago after I lost my previous coverage because they didn't want to cover individuals anymore. And I mean, the current coverage I've got right now is among the best I've ever had, because I can now finally afford generics of certainy prescriptions that I otherwise couldn't afford that were upward of $300 and $400 that insurance previously wouldn't pay for - now I can get generics of basically $7 a piece. I was probably more excited than I should be at being able to get those prescriptions rather than live off of bags of sample my doctor would give me out of the kindess of her heart.
Who do you feel was rude to the other - the media to Trump, or vice-versa? Well, neither. Or more accurately I guess, would be both. Quite honestly, I think the whole feud with the media and vice-versa is just silly. I think both sides carry the blame. Trump needs to thicken up his skin and ignore much of the criticism. But the media is also being thin-skinned by thinking they are the high and mighty and beyond reproach. Some of the criticism of the media is warranted. More on that later.
The second answer is that I'm not familiar with the incident with the Fox News reporter you refer to so I won't offer an opinion on it. If I'm not familiar or knowledgeable about something I won't comment on it. It's OK to do that. If I felt it was a big enough issue I'd do some reading up on it but a lot of all this crap is just a side show. Let's concentrate on the main and important issues. But, people calling for the Fox News reporters removal, if it is how you actually stated and there isn't more to it, is just as silly as well. It's like now days you can't disagree with something without having a call for a ban, a protest, or some sort of sit-in.
Shepard Smith is who it is, I found the video that he's under fire for:
So again, from what I understand, Trump supporters are wanting to get rid of him like they did Megan Kelly for "disrespecting Trump." But, I don't know, maybe it's just me, but I find that even some of the people who were otherwise in Trump's circle are even becoming fed up with his behavior, so that probably isn't a good sign for anybody that
both sides of the political spectrum have their share of naysayers.
My opinion on the news conference though? I thought it was refreshing to have a president candidly answer questions from the media. I won't get in to whether I liked the answers or not as that is another discussion. But FWIW, I agreed with some and disagreed with others. But I thought the candidness was refreshing. Did you know that when President Obama held a news conference, the questions were provided to him beforehand and he had already chosen the people he called on?
Yeah, that really is conservative propaganda - they're making the same claims about Hillary at the live debates as well.
He's taken the first steps to repeal Obamacare as well.
But at what cost though? People are already losing or are in the process of losing their health insurance coverage, so what's going to happen to them? I know Trump claims there will be a replacement plan, but he's yet to reveal what that plan is, and that's one criticism he's faced about repealing "Obamacare" is that he's doing so without already having a replacement plan in place for when he does. This is basically screwing over millions of Americans that Obama allowed to be covered by insurance who were previously denied coverage altogether because they were too poor to qualify.
Maybe it's just me, but it seems like he should rethink his "America First" policy and help America
NS first.