vietnam and we had fierce arguments about iraq. but thanks to our leadership, a bipartisan leadership and the efforts of diplomats and peace corps volunteers and most of all thanks to the constant sacrifices of the men and women in uniform, we not only reduce the prospects of war between the world s great powers, we not only won the cold war, we helped spread a commitment to certain values and principles like the rule of law and human rights and democracy. the notion of the inherent dignity and worth of every individual. even those countries that didn t abide by the prims, are still subject to shame and still had
going to fix it. because i agree with you. premiums have gotten too high. copay, deductibles, prims drug costs and i ve laid out a series of anchors we can take to try to get thoez coses down. here s what i don t want people to forget when we talk about rainging in the cost. when the affordable care act passeded, it wasn t just a tha 20 million got insurance who didn t have it before. that was a good thing. i meet these people all the time and they tell in what a difference it meant having that. but efrk else, the 170 million of of us who goat get insurance through our employees, got big benefits. number one, insurance companies can t deny you coverage because of a preexisting condition. number two, no lifetime limits. which is a big deal in you have serious hello problems. number three, women can t be
ahead. secretary clinton. zpl well, i think he was abt to say he s going to solve it by repealing it and getting rid of the affordable care act and i m going to fix it. because i agree with you. premiums have gotten too high. copay, deductibles, prims drug costs and i ve laid out a series of anchors we can take to try to get thoez coses down. here s what i don t want people to forget when we talk about rainging in the cost. when the affordable care act passeded, it wasn t just a tha 20 million got insurance who didn t have it before. that was a good thing. i meet these people all the time and they tell in what a difference it meant having that. but efrk else, the 170 million of of us who goat get insurance through our employees, got big benefits. number one, insurance companies can t deny you coverage because of a preexisting condition.
months, but i m still going to say what i believe. i ve learn how to tone it down a little bit so people can actually hear what i m saying and not just focus on the words but that s a skill that people learn with the course of time. there s no question that we in the process over giving away our values and prims for the sake of political correctness and we re in a tailspin. do you ever think doctor, that you and donald trump have this much in common. you re both outside the established political system. you of course well-regard editor and special surgeon, and donald trump a billionaire businessman. neither of you has held elective office. so you do say things that are outside of what people think is typical political speak. we have seen too extreme in donald trump s case that can bite you. mention how you dial yourself back a little bit. i m paraphrasing there. do you have to do that more than
help their kids. there is also the idea of the private sector the private accounts for social security would have helped african-americans more than anyone, but republicans, any time they raise their hand with an idea, they get smacked and called a racist. the americaned income tax credit is still there. it is. but you can improve upon it so that mothers could make decisions based on their own needs for their kids. are you ready for me? yes. he is doing his whole cause a disservice because he is making a poor argument. because when you look at the reality and open a history book, you see it is the democratic party that has done a disservice to a generation of dprims and others who african-americans and others who south africa in poverty to poor communities. because this is getting everyone nowhere. that is what should be addressed