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What a Dotard!!!
"Now, we're going to have to do something with Obamacare because it's failing. Henry Kissinger does not want to pay 116 percent increase in his premiums, but that's what's happening," Trump said, after hinting at what the "something" he will sign "probably this week" will do. It will "go a long way, to take care of many of the people that have been so badly hurt on health care," Trump said. "And they'll be able to buy, they'll be able to cross state lines, and they will get great, competitive health care, and it will cost the United States nothing. Take care of a big percentage of the people we're talking about, too," he said.
Kissinger is 94. He's on Medicare.
You can already buy insurance across state lines. Obamacare allows that. It doesn't happen now because insurance companies don't want to do that.
Back in May he told The Economist: "Insurance is, you're 20 years old, you just graduated from college, and you start paying $15 a month for the rest of your life and by the time you’re 70, and you really need it, you’re still paying the same amount and that’s really insurance."
Last edited by DollyLongstaff (10/11/2017 6:58 am)