Trump is not big on war. Thank you, Mr. President. Trump tried to be friendly with North Korea and Russia. (Sorry, "liberals," we don't need to "get tough," and the FBI failed to find any Russia BS after three years of wasted time.) Trump did not offer us Joe Biden for president.
Why does that negate anything about Trump's tied to Epstein? What you Trumpers don't seem to realize is that liberals, and generally good Americans could care less if Clinton goes to jail IF he was involved in underage sex or abuse of children. There's not ONE single Democrat here that wouldn't say GOOD if he got caught and had to pay the price. Now.... Trumpers like yourself wouldn't say a damn thing and would try to play whataboutism and you know it if Trump was involved more with Epstein than we know. Trump has been accused of over a dozen cases of sexual abuse and you guys still back him with crazed enthusiasm. So don't come back at us with a "BUT CLINTON" counter... that DOES NOT WORK.
North Korea played him like a fool, Russia did interfere in our elections, and he’s the most corrupt president in the past 100 years. Biden is the only logical solution...
I voted for Bernie in the primary he didn’t win so it’s on to Biden. You do know that’s how our democracy works right? Maybe you should spend more time understanding that instead of defending a Conman.
You do know Trump lost the popular vote and this is not a democracy right? So you like Bernie and Biden is your logical choice. Congrats.
What a line of BS!!! Anyone involved in sex trafficking or the sexual abuse of minors should be prosecuted to the full extent. I could care less which party line they follow.
He's so great he encouraged Russia to meddle in our elections Ignored Russian backed bounties on US soldiers Ignored the Corona virus exasperating the problem is afraid to release his tax returns. Obstructed Justice Was impeached. is incapable of telling the truth has zero empathy promised to drain the swamp but made it deeper and more disgusting appoints horribly unqualified people to important posts golfs more than he governs continually defends his racist supporters and is a narcissistic ******* of epic proportions
Okay...... I have tried to come up with things that Trump has done that have been positive. He has kept us out of war, while at a great cost, it is a large achievement when you consider the last 20 years. He has targeted MS-13 and had some degree of success. He has at least in comments forced the opiod crisis to be addressed and recognized.
Don’t forget the hospital price transparency rule... CMS issued a final rule Nov. 15 that requires hospitals to disclose the rates they negotiate with insurers beginning in 2021. The Trump administration also released a proposed rule that would require health plans to share price and cost-sharing information with members up front. Hospital price transparency final rule 1. Comprehensive "standard charges" file. The final rule requires hospitals to post their "standard charges" online in a machine-readable file. Under the definition adopted by CMS, standard charges include the following: 1) gross charges; 2) discounted cash prices; 3) payer-specific negotiated charges; 4) de-identified minimum negotiated charges; and 5) de-identified maximum negotiated charges. Hospitals will be required to disclose the standard charges for all items and services, including supplies, facility fees and professional charges for employed physicians and other practitioners. 2. Publicize 300 "shoppable services." The final rule requires hospitals to post payer-specific negotiated rates online in a searchable and consumer-friendly manner for 300 services that patients are likely to shop around for. Seventy of the services are stipulated in the rule. Hospitals can choose the other 230 services they post online. 3. Penalties. Hospitals that fail to publish the negotiated rates online could be fined up to $300 per day. Access the final rule here. Health plan transparency proposal 4. Negotiated rates. The proposal would require health insurance companies and group health plans that cover employees to disclose on a public website their negotiated rates for in-network providers and allowed amounts paid for out-of-network providers. This requirement would promote competition in the healthcare industry, drive innovation and support price-conscious decision-making, CMS said in a fact sheet on the proposed rule. 5. Transparency tool. Under the proposal, health insurers would be required to offer a transparency tool to provide members with personalized out-of-pocket cost information for all covered services in advance. "This requirement would empower consumers to shop and compare costs between specific providers before receiving care," CMS said. 6. Comments. There will be a 60-day public comment period on the proposed rule. Access the proposed rule here.
It actually isn't for the President to do it. Ivanka could be disciplined but that would have to come from the administration. (Insert daddy joke here)