DailyPUMA has a simple question to ask. If Donald Trump is going to power through and evict 5 to 10 million people in America for not being official citizens, isn't that going to bring the cost of MediCAID down?
In California, there are over 500,000 undocumented MediCAL enrollees out of 11 million total MediCAL enrollees, or 4.5% of MediCAL enrollees in California are undocumented. If Donald Trump succeeds in reducing the ranks of undocumented in the U.S., then aren't MediCAID costs going to dip as well? Why would Trump want a cut in MediCAID when a reduction in MediCAID enrollment will achieve the same effect?
DailyPUMA thinks it may be possible to build a Solar Energy Border out of Solar Energy Panels at a cheaper overall cost then conventional brick and mortar, and that the solar energy created could actually be shared with Mexico. But once again, Trump is so fixated with a brick and mortar economy that the concept of building a wall that pays for itself and helps make the US more energy efficient while possibly reducing the flow of drugs and people into the U.S. has probably not even been considered.
DailyPUMA would like to see the U.S. offer North Korea "Major Non-NATO Ally" status in exchange for halting their nuclear research and proliferation. Yes, "MNNA" is REAL. Offer Kim Jong Un an opportunity to speak at the NATO conferences and to interact with NATO leaders regarding economic opportunities.
Instead, it seems like the best that Trump can do is a "This is going to hurt me more than it is you" meme as he prepares to drop a nuke on North Korea, or, waits until North Korea has attacked someone and caused major damage, and then drops a nuke on North Korea.
Instead, it seems like the best that Trump can do is a "This is going to hurt me more than it is you" meme as he prepares to drop a nuke on North Korea, or, waits until North Korea has attacked someone and caused major damage, and then drops a nuke on North Korea.
The problem as DailyPUMA sees it is Donald Trump takes too much of a "Mine" approach towards his causes. Regarding the Affordable Care Act, which was voted in by a MAJORITY of Americans in 2010 and then revalidated again in the 2012 Presidential Election, Trump instead has taken the position that Republicans have been trying to overturn ObamaCARE for seven years.
Isn't trying to overturn the ACA as soon as it was voted in by a majority of the people, a form of treason? Instead of seven years of unethical and treasonous battles against the ACA, it's really been just six months, so why are the Republicans exaggerating and calling it a seven years of struggle to overturn the ACA when the ACA had the popular vote for the first several years, and probably still does…oh wait, maybe because the ACA has the majority vote is why the Republicans feel it is ok to have a seven year struggle against its repeal. Sounds treasonous to DailyPUMA to openly or privately state someone has been trying to kill a bill from the moment it was voted in.
When Donald Trump and Mitch McConnell openly admit to a seven year battle to repeal ObamaCare, they are in treasonous waters in DailyPUMA's opinion.
The ACA repeal sounds like the "Mine, Mine, Mine" meme at work, and if the Republicans don't succeed, they will simply hasten its demise.
Donald Trump has yet to create a talking point on any of his issues that has garnered over 50% of the voting public, and that is why the "Mine, Mine, Mine" mentality is not working.
When Donald Trump and Mitch McConnell openly admit to a seven year battle to repeal ObamaCare, they are in treasonous waters in DailyPUMA's opinion.
The ACA repeal sounds like the "Mine, Mine, Mine" meme at work, and if the Republicans don't succeed, they will simply hasten its demise.
Donald Trump has yet to create a talking point on any of his issues that has garnered over 50% of the voting public, and that is why the "Mine, Mine, Mine" mentality is not working.
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