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Thursday, Oct 11 2018

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Perspectives On Trump's 'Medicare For All' Op-Ed: Sets 'New Standard' For Lies

Columnists react to the opinion piece President Donald Trump wrote in USA Today attacking the Democrats' "Medicare For All" plan.

President Trump lies so frequently that, as the cliche goes, if he says the sky is blue, it鈥檚 best to look out your window and confirm that fact. Glenn Kessler of The Post鈥檚 Fact Checker says Trump has averaged 8.3 lies per day since taking office.聽So it鈥檚 saying something that, even by Trumpian standards, the president鈥檚 op-ed in Wednesday鈥檚 USA Today attacking Medicare-for-all and claiming he鈥檒l defend Medicare from the Democrats sets a new standard for mendacity. As Kessler himself points out, Trump鈥檚 op-ed is one where 鈥渁lmost every sentence contained a misleading statement or falsehood.鈥 (Helaine Olen, 10/10)

President Donald Trump鈥檚 column attacking "Medicare for All" was filled with falsehoods to distract voters from the truth: He and his party are on a wildly unpopular mission to gut Medicare and protections for pre-existing conditions. This year, House Republicans proposed to cut Medicare spending by $537 billion over the next 10 years. For many years, they have proposed to radically privatize Medicare into a voucher system, shifting costs to beneficiaries. (10/10)

At his numerous campaign rallies, President Trump frames the November midterm election in sweeping terms. The Democrats, he has said, want to erase the country鈥檚 borders and allow crime to flourish. If they take power, the country will 鈥減lunge 鈥 into gridlock, poverty and chaos.鈥 What鈥檚 more, he claimed on Twitter last week, the fight over Brett M. Kavanaugh鈥檚 nomination to the Supreme Court was 鈥渉aving an incredible upward impact on voters.鈥 Republicans not motivated by concerns about the apocalypse that would result from Democrats having slight majorities on Capitol Hill were instead motivated by the Democrats' efforts to block Kavanaugh鈥檚 confirmation. (Philip Bump, 10/10)

For political professionals, one of the most bizarre aspects of this bizarre era is the speed at which Vermont socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders has gone from near irrelevance as the Senate鈥檚 resident kook to the most influential policy maker in one of America鈥檚 two major political parties. Now comes the moment when Democrats who have largely adopted Sanders positions may have to explain them to voters. (James Freeman, 10/10)

In less than four weeks, Americans will go to the polls and choose who will lead us. This time, it鈥檚 not hyperbole to say that this is the most important election of our lifetimes. For the past two years, Republicans have had total control over the House, the Senate and the White House. What do they have to show for their leadership? A tax scam that pads the pockets of millionaires and billionaires at the expense of the middle class. (Cheri Bustos, Hakeem Jeffries and David Cicilline, 10/11)

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