Republican audiences have heard Donald Trump repeat a standard line in his 2018 stump speech: “If Democrats gain power, they’ll also be planning a takeover of American health care and that would be socialism, what they want to do. The Democrat plan would obliterate Medicare.” Just over the last week, the president has repeated this, practically word for word, in West Virginia, Indiana, Montana, Tennessee, Florida, Georgia, Ohio, and Indiana.
The rhetoric is, of course, wrong — and not altogether coherent. Expanding Medicare to include the rest of the country is not “obliterating” the system. For that matter, it’s odd to hear the Republican pretend to champion Medicare and condemn Medicare as “socialism” at the same time.
Last night in Missouri, however, Trump switched things up a bit. From the transcript:
“If Democrats gain power on Tuesday, one of their very first projects will be a socialist takeover of American health care. You know what’s happening. And your taxes are going to triple, maybe quadruple. You’re not going to be happy. I know you well.
“The Democrat plan would obliterate Obamacare. It will also — which is good — but leave the bad parts behind.”
Yes, on the eve of a critical midterm election cycle, Donald Trump warned voters that Democrats intend to tear down their own health care law, which the president has spent much of the last two years trying to tear down.









