jeudi 6 juillet 2017
Hillary Clinton's Response to the GOP's Demand For a Healthcare Plan Is Dynamite
Hillary Clinton may not be the President of the United States, but that didn't stop the GOP - which currently controls the Congress and the presidency, by the way - from asking her to provide ideas for reforming the current healthcare system. On Wednesday, July 5, the official GOP Twitter account uploaded a clip of Clinton discussing the "broken" Affordable Care Act, and asked the former secretary of state what exactly her plan was to fix it. Not only did Clinton respond in rapid time, but she also delivered a 9-point presentation via her website which lists out all the ways she intended to address the health care issue and "not kick 23 [million people] off their coverage" had she won the 2016 presidential election.
Keep reading to see the initial tweet that started it all, and read Clinton's epic response that will make you say "checkmate!"
"We've got to fix what's broken." Where's your plan, @HillaryClinton? http://pic.twitter.com/CmRB4mCsZd
- GOP (@GOP) July 5, 2017
Right here. Includes radical provisions like how not to kick 23 mil ppl off their coverage. Feel free to run w/it.https://t.co/jBMFBJpSP7 https://t.co/zZoA16Ym03
- Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) July 5, 2017
Some of Clinton's health care solutions include working to reduce the cost of prescription drugs, bringing down out-of-pocket costs for copays and deductibles, and defending access to reproductive health care. Naturally, the internet had a lot of reactions to Clinton's timely tweet. Read on to see some of the best of the bunch ahead.
[applies for job, doesn't get job]
EMPLOYER: Sooo why weren't you at work today? https://t.co/v4rqEGB6Fu- Thug Kitchen (@thugkitchen) July 5, 2017
Why are they asking the person who lost the election for a plan? https://t.co/mEhy2sRqJs
- Jason Emory Parker (@jaspar) July 5, 2017
Hillary Clinton sparring with the Republican Party on Twitter. 2016 is never really going to end, is it? https://t.co/tKTEZ6VOpu
- Anthony Zurcher (@awzurcher) July 5, 2017
I will never forget how they critiqued you for being prepared, doing homework and research, and having an actual plan and policy.
- Calvin (@calvinstowell) July 5, 2017
Thank you for tweeting about caring for our healthcare and not wrestling GIFs. This is why you were the most popular based on votes.
- Tony Posnanski (@tonyposnanski) July 5, 2017
The GOP really stepped into that one, didn't they? 👊
- Max Weiss (@maxthegirl) July 5, 2017
Game, set and match! https://t.co/ZyrKSegsFm
- Bob Levine (@idguy) July 5, 2017
http://pic.twitter.com/BhpyuNmyJT
- shauna (@goldengateblond) July 5, 2017
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