Branchburg, NJ – Trump: Australian Health Care System Better Than US

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    President Donald Trump meets with Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull aboard the USS Intrepid, a decommissioned aircraft carrier docked in the Hudson River in New York, Thursday, May 4, 2017. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)Branchburg, NJ – President Donald Trump’s praise of Australia’s government-funded health care system has raised the ire of Sen. Bernie Sanders, a leading advocate of such single-payer systems.

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    Republicans have strongly opposed calls by Sanders and others to create a similar “universal” health care system in the U.S.

    Trump’s praise for the Australian system came as he met Thursday in New York with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull hours after the U.S. House narrowly passed a bill to repeal parts of the Affordable Care Act, the health care law enacted by former President Barack Obama.

    Trump described the U.S. health system as failing, and added that “I shouldn’t say this to a great gentleman and my friend from Australia because you have better health care than we do.” He said the U.S. would have “great” health care very soon.

    Sanders, the Vermont independent who sought the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination, tweeted in response Friday: “Yes, Mr. Trump, the Australian health care system is a lot better than ours and infinitely better than the disastrous bill you supported.”

    Australia has a government-funded system that provides free or subsidized care for all Australian citizens and permanent residents, which is partially funded by income taxes.

    Trump returned to the health care issue Friday, tweeting that his “Big win in the House” was “very exciting!”

    “But when everything comes together with the inclusion of Phase 2, we will have truly great healthcare!,” Trump added in the tweet sent from his home on his private golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey. Trump was likely referring to regulatory and other changes the administration can make to the Obama law.

    Trump was spending an extended weekend at his central New Jersey home, about 40 miles west of New York.

    “Rather than causing a big disruption in N.Y.C., I will be working out of my home in Bedminster, N.J. this weekend. Also saves country money!” he tweeted.

    The White House said he was holding meetings and making calls, but didn’t say with whom. Trump also was expected to sign a $1 trillion bill funding the government through September.

    Trump spent just a few hours in his New York City hometown Thursday, but avoided his Trump Tower home, where security has been tightened and the costs for it have mounted since he became president. He had not been back to the city since leaving for his Jan. 20 inauguration.


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    6 years ago

    That’s why we are all flying to Australia for treatments? Yes Trump some times says nonsense when it suites him.

    ayinglefunadorf
    ayinglefunadorf
    6 years ago

    Australian health Care is better than US.” This is the first truth he said in a month. Australia has Social Medicine like every other developed country except the USA.

    6 years ago

    Uhhh, this will be easy . . .

    Uhh, maybe too easy . . .

    Uhhh, maybe I should anyway . . .

    Naahh, too easy.

    abilenetx
    abilenetx
    6 years ago

    Also Canada who they say has such a great health system that is why our northern cities of the US are swamped with Canadian patience. Many of these patience also rent apartments so they can have long term cancer treatment in the US for waiting time in Canada is too long for them to wait for cancer appointments and treatment.