Tuesday, March 07, 2017

"Complete and total disaster."

He repeated these oversimplified, crudely hyperbolic words and their broader sentiment ad nauseam throughout his entire presidential campaign. Implication: He had read and he understood and he was able to critically evaluate the Affordable Care Act.

"Complete and total disaster."

After he was elected, he contradicted his longstanding confident and absolute declaration on the matter by saying he wanted to retain pre-existing-condition protections and other never-fully-disclosed aspects of the Affordable Care Act. Implication: Over the entire course of his campaign, he had not read, had not understood and was not able to critically evaluate the Affordable Care Act, despite his endless connotations to the contrary.

"Complete and total disaster."

Last week he unblinkingly declared that "nobody knew health care could be so complicated." Implication: After more than a year of his campaign and his presidency, he still had yet to read, understand and critically evaluate the Affordable Care Act and was just beginning to comprehend the magnitude of its complexities.

"Complete and total disaster."

As of this morning, he is finally fully up to speed on the issue, he has come full-circle on his now informed thinking, and he is confidently and absolutely able to dismiss the entirety of the just-one-week-ago "so complicated" Affordable Care Act with a single word.

Conclusion: Donald Trump, with his lazy ignorance, his crude hyperbole, his chronic lying and his very being, is a complete and total disaster.
#Trumpcare #Complete #Total #Disaster

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