Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
March 7, 2017
I don’t know who’s Jewing who on this healthplan system.
srsly.
Rand Paul is saying it has too many entitlements.
Th House leadership plan is Obamacare Lite. It will not pass. Conservarives are not going to take it. #FullRepeal
— Senator Rand Paul (@RandPaul) March 7, 2017
WaPo and other Jew outlets seem to agree, borrowing Rand’s “Obamacare lite” label.
One would think they’re promoting that term to gaslight Republicans. This “attack him from his own side” method has been employed more as of late. This is called “reverse-kiking.”
Meanwhile, you’ve got the weasel Jew Jason Chaffetz out there saying the goyim are going to have to suffer because of this – which also looks to me like a type of reverse-kiking.
GOP Rep. Chaffetz: Americans may need to choose between "new iphone… they just love" and investing in health care https://t.co/5Hxwn2uOl5
— New Day (@NewDay) March 7, 2017
Telling people they have to suffer is never a good way to promote a government plan.
Rep. Jason Chaffetz attempted to sell the new Republican healthcare plan on Tuesday by asking Americans to purchase health insurance instead of buying an iPhone.
Appearing on CNN’s “New Day” on Tuesday, the Utah Republican dismissed questions about whether fewer Americans would be covered by the GOP’s Affordable Care Act replacement.
“Americans have choices, and they’ve got to make a choice. So maybe instead of getting that new iPhone that they just love and they want to go spend hundreds of dollars in that, maybe they should invest in their own healthcare,” Chaffetz said. “They’ve got to make those decisions themselves.”
Chaffetz did not answer whether the new GOP plan would require lower-income Americans to make sacrifices, but claimed that “with more choice, you will get a better product at a lower price.”
So yeah, why would you say that publicly?
I mean, iPhones are not especially expensive. Currently, the iPhone 7 is about $700, and people who are buying that new model this year will use it for two years, which amounts to a little less than a dollar a day.
And it’s something which is basically necessary in modern society. You can’t hardly function normally without a normal phone.
But this Jew is telling you you have to give that up.
Even if this were true – and I don’t see how it possibly could be – it’s not a good pitch at all, and just makes for a soundbyte that is going to be used against the GOP.
It is obvious that it will be used that way.
So why make the statement?
Trump’s entire argument during the campaign was that Americans were going to start making more money as we put a tourniquet on our leaking limbs by removing our country from the globalist program.
This is the opposite message of this Jew’s “your choices are to use a Nokia or die of a chronic illness, goyim” argument.
The whole GOP philosophy of “punish the American worker for globalism, tell him it’s his fault he’s poor because he’s lazy and he’s just going to have to learn to live with less” has been thrown out by Trump, and it is disgusting to see this Jew ostensibly representing a Trump agenda going around using that line.
It looks like sabotage.
As far as the plan itself goes – I have no idea, but I trust Donald J. Trump, and if he says it’s good, I believe it’s good.
Our wonderful new Healthcare Bill is now out for review and negotiation. ObamaCare is a complete and total disaster – is imploding fast!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 7, 2017
Don't worry, getting rid of state lines, which will promote competition, will be in phase 2 & 3 of healthcare rollout. @foxandfriends
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 7, 2017
I am working on a new system where there will be competition in the Drug Industry. Pricing for the American people will come way down!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 7, 2017
See.
He’s out there saying prices will come down – not “we’re taking your iPhone, goyim!”
I think we need a new meme for Trumpcare: “You can keep your iPhone.”
Get it?
Do you see what I did there?
Do you see the joke there, guys?