Donald Trump has heard about Sen. Bernie Sanders’ (I-Vt.) “Medicare for All” plan, and he turned to Twitter yesterday to assure Americans the progressive proposal isn’t going anywhere.
“Bernie Sanders is pushing hard for a single payer healthcare plan – a curse on the U.S. & its people. I told Republicans to approve healthcare fast or this would happen. But don’t worry, I will veto because I love our country & its people.”
It’s an odd message. The president is prepared to veto a single-payer bill if it’s approved by a Republican-led House and a Republican-led Senate? Thank you, Captain Obvious.
But what stood out for me as interesting in Trump’s statement is the idea that single-payer would be a “curse” on Americans. White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders told reporters something similar on Wednesday, arguing, “I think that the president, as well as the majority of the country, knows that the single-payer system that the Democrats are proposing is a horrible idea.”
And that reminds me of the many instances in which Trump has said the exact opposite.
As recently as May — four months ago — the president said he believes Australia’s single-payer system is “better” than the U.S. system. (When MSNBC’s Chris Hayes aired the clip for Bernie Sanders, soon after Trump made the remark, the senator nearly jumped out of his chair.)









