The president of the United States said in a column in USA Today on Wednesday that Democrats who support Medicare-for-all want to “end Medicare as we know it” and, via an unclear series of aftershocks, eventually turn America into Venezuela.
Donald Trump, or his ghostwriter, is sounding the alarm: Democrats have become dangerously radical leftists who want to impose authoritarian socialism on you.
Be afraid — that is the subliminal message of so many Republican campaigns in the 2018 midterms. The GOP has more or less abandoned swing voters, as evidenced in the recent drama over Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. Instead, they’re trying to stoke the most primal fears of their base. In his USA Today column, Trump conjures a new red scare.
Here are a couple of the most illustrative passages (emphasis mine):
Trump manages to link Medicare-for-all with “open borders” socialism by the end of the column, turning back to his favorite issue of immigration. In case the fear-mongering was not transparent enough.
The president also claims he “promised that we would protect coverage for patients with preexisting conditions and … I have kept that promise” while ignoring the legislation he endorsed that would have loosened Obamacare’s ironclad protections and the lawsuit his Justice Department is joining to nix the preexisting conditions protections currently on the federal books.
As for Medicare-for-all, as Vox’s Matthew Yglesias covered, Trump is tapping into a well-understood phenomenon: Older voters believe any redistribution of government resources will come at their expense.
On the merits, none of the Medicare-for-all plans that Democrats have actually proposed would cut health care for seniors. If anything, they would improve upon the benefits that seniors currently receive. Trump is narrowly correct, in some sense, that Medicare-as-we-know-it would no longer exist — but he is borrowing the line that Democrats have used to criticize Republican plans to fully privatize Medicare.
As for the nonsensical Venezuela red herring, Trump obviously isn’t interested in the structural, political, civil, and cultural complexities contributing to the problems in that country. You can read Zeeshan Aleem on Vox for that. It suffices to say that Venezuela is the right’s en vogue boogeyman for scary socialism.
But almost every developed nation on Earth has a more progressive health care system than the United States.
Here are the facts about Medicare-for-all and nationalized health insurance that the president didn’t mention and that cut hard against his narrative:
Nevertheless, a month before the midterms, Trump wants his voters to be afraid — it’s a new take on the fear-based campaigns Republicans are running across the country.
“Every single citizen will be harmed by such a radical shift in American culture and life,” he warned if Democrats win in November. “Virtually everywhere it has been tried, socialism has brought suffering, misery and decay.”
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