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January 22, 2017
What if "Art-of-the-Deal" President Trump is smarter than all of us?
By Scott Baker
What if Trump is 10 steps ahead of everyone else? Imagining Trump as a great, but under-appreciated progressive leader.
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Donald Trump (DT) (in Oval Office, discussing latest healthcare proposal): Hello Paul, how are you today?
Paul Ryan (PR): Fine, Sir, and you?
DT: Great, just like the country is going to be! I'm very excited to see what you have today to replace the terrible Obamacare with.
PR: (clears throat): Well, Sir, that's what I wanted to talk to you about. As you know, we've been in deep discussion with the House healthcare committee and Secretary Price, but we're having a tough time coming up with a plan everyone can accept, especially one that will cover nearly everyone...
DT: Yes, I want to cover everyone with insurance.
PR: Well, Sir, nothing can really do that that is affordable...I mean (laughs nervously), I mean nothing short of Single Payer...
DT: Oh no, no one wants that...
PR: Well, the Democrats do, of course, at least if we scrap the ACA, they keep tossing that out there, so they don't have to take reform seriously perhaps.
DT: Terrible idea. Just terrible. So...what's your plan so far?
PR: Well, some form of insurance across state lines...and of course, enhanced health savings accounts as you've suggested...but this won't cover everyone...
DT: (sensing that Ryan has nothing substantial to offer): We do have to cover everyone. I made a promise. I have every confidence in you, Paul. Oh, and let's do it soon. After all, we've already basically gutted Obamacare or let it wither and die...and it certainly deserves to do so! It's a terrible plan! Simply terrible, terrible, terrible plan.
PR: Uh, yes Sir. We all agree on that, but we were hoping to repeal it and force the Democrats to help us negotiate a better plan once people have too few coverage options left...
DT: I don't like that. It's too complicated, and too far out there. It could take years. We can't take years. I promised the ACA would be replaced simultaneously.
PR: Yes Sir, but...
DT: I have every confidence in you, Paul. Come back in a week with what you've got.
DT: Paul, you mentioned in our last meeting some sort of guaranteed healthcare for everyone below a certain income level, right?
PR: Well, yes Sir, but there is no way to pay for it with private insurance...
DT: (perking up). Oh, you mean there's a way to do it but not with private insurance?
PR: Well, it would have to be some sort of...(makes a face of disgust) Public Option...
DT: Oh, no one wants that...
PR: Well, the Democrats do but...
DT: They're a bunch of losers...just losers, terrible losers. Terrible, terrible losers.
PR: Yes Sir, but...
DT: (suddenly inspired): I know, what if we call it Trumpcare!
PR: Excuse me Sir? Call what Trumpcare?
DT: This single payer option. We won't call it that. It's not that. Because we aren't calling it that. We're calling it Trumpcare.
PR: Well, it would still cost a lot of money, hundred of billions a year...
DT: But not a tax, it's not a tax on the wealthy to pay for the mandate. It's not a tax on them. Make sure you let them know that. Because it's not that. It's an increase in Medicare, in payroll deductions. It's a deductions increase, let's say. Not a tax. No new taxes.
PR: It's still a tax, Sir.
DT: (mulling it over): Yes, you're right. We'll just have to fund it out of borrowing...but just for now.
PR: Excuse me, Sir? Fund what?
DT: Trumpcare! Focus, Paul!
PR: But that'll blow a hole in the budget...
DT: Only temporarily. Jobs are coming back to America. They're coming back. Our GDP is going higher. We'll fund it now, but Trumpcare will be paid for later. Just like the Wall will be paid for by Mexico. Yes, let me know the figures, Paul. Come back in a week.
Scott Baker is a Managing Editor & The Economics Editor at Opednews, and a former blogger for Huffington Post, Daily Kos, and Global Economic Intersection.
His anthology of updated Opednews articles "America is Not Broke" was published by Tayen Lane Publishing (March, 2015) and may be found here:
http://www.americaisnotbroke.net/
Scott is a former and current President of Common Ground-NY (http://commongroundnyc.org/), a Geoist/Georgist activist group. He has written dozens of articles for Common Ground's national publication, GroundSwell, and has advocated for the Georgist Land Value Tax to public and political audiences.
He is also New York State Coordinator and Senior Advisor for the Public Banking Institute
Scott has a dozen progressive petitions on Change.org which may be found here:
http://chn.ge/10nUAmJ
Scott was an I.T. Manager for a major New York university for over two decades where he earned a Certificate for Frontline Leadership.
He had a video game published in Compute! Magazine: Click Here
Scott is a graduate and adjunct faculty of the Henry George School of Social Science in New York City.
Scott is a modern-day Renaissance Man with interests in economics, science and all future-forward topics.
He has been called an "adept syncretist" by Kirkus Discoveries for his novel, NeitherWorld - a two-volume opus blending Native American myth, archaeological detail, government conspiracy, with a sci-fi flair http://amzn.to/10nUoDV
Scott grew up in New York City and Pennsylvania. He graduated with honors and a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Pennsylvania State University and was a member of the Psychology honor society PSI CHI.
Today he is an avid bicyclist and ride co-leader in a prominent bike advocacy organization.
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