Thursday night’s Republican presidential debate was both comical and concerning. Comical, because it’s always fun to watch five guys in suits yelling and screaming at each other, and these guys never fail to deliver. Concerning, because, when it came to health care, not a single one of them had a clue what he was talking about.
Donald Trump, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Ben Carson and John Kasich all say they will repeal ObamaCare, but not one of them has any idea what to do once it’s gone.
As a physician, entrepreneur and data sciences specialist who has devoted a great deal of time to studying the issue, I listened closely to the segment of the debate that focused on health care, and what I heard was absolute nonsense.
Five men – two senators, a governor, a businessman and a brain surgeon, all of whom want to be president of the United States – stood behind their podiums and collectively insulted all Americans.
As we continue to cull the field down to one Republican and one Democrat, we need to sharpen our focus on who is best suited to put America back on track. And, once again, that means devoting considerable attention to health care.
Donald Trump, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Ben Carson and John Kasich all say they will repeal ObamaCare, but not one of them has any idea what to do once it’s gone.
As a physician, entrepreneur and data sciences specialist who has devoted a great deal of time to studying the issue, I listened closely to the segment of the debate that focused on health care, and what I heard was absolute nonsense.
Five men – two senators, a governor, a businessman and a brain surgeon, all of whom want to be president of the United States – stood behind their podiums and collectively insulted all Americans.
As we continue to cull the field down to one Republican and one Democrat, we need to sharpen our focus on who is best suited to put America back on track. And, once again, that means devoting considerable attention to health care.
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