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I am on the record saying that the single worst moment in the Donald Trump 2.0 campaign was in a debate Trump said he didn’t have a healthcare plan, just a framework. Details of framework were not provided.

In my opinion it’s not acceptable that you’re nearly a decade in as a potus and potus candidate yet still don’t have a plan.

What I do know is American healthcare costs a bundle, but our delays are not anything compared to what is dealt with in Spain and, according to this lady, in Canada.

I do look forward to healthcare reform in the United States, but im very skeptical of universal publicly funded healthcare
 

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I would agree with pretty much everything you have said. I am by no means and expert but while my wife and I were visiting Scotland about a year and a half ago, we got into a conversation with a local Scot gal and she had a similar story. While each of us talking about our countries the conversation got to health care and I had mentioned that I wish we had something like they had or at least something more affordable. She said the free health care and services was great but the problem was getting an appointment and had personal stories similar to the gal from Canada in your clip.
 

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I am mostly concerned with losing everything I have ever worked for because me or my wife got sick. If that means waiting longer for appointments, so be it. It's not like I get in right away when I need to see my doctor.....mostly have to see a different doctor or go to Urgent Care.
 
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