Donald Trump tried to sidestep giving a policy position on health care, and walked straight off of a rhetorical cliff.

During the presidential debate Tuesday night, Trump struggled to answer a question about his healthcare plan, accidentally revealing that he didn’t have one at all.

After his particularly lackluster response criticizing Obamacare but giving no alternatives, ABC moderate Linsey Davis asked Trump outright if he knew what he was talking about. “Yes or no, you still do not have a plan?” she said.

I have concepts of a plan,” Trump replied. “I’m not president right now.”

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Naw the system protects assholes like trump.

Tearing it all down would give us peasants too much power.

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Just saying “The System” absolves the ones abusing it of blame

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It does? Interesting.

Do go on. How does recognizing that the government/infrastructure and such exists, and referring to that absolve anyone of anything?

Also… it’s not being abused. It’s designed to function this way. Which is why those “abusers” won’t tear it down and start over.

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How does recognizing that the government/infrastructure and such exists, and referring to that absolve anyone of anything?

Like I said, because you’re assigning the blame to The System instead of the people in it. Sometimes the system is set up in a way which harms people. Most of the time the people in the system are misusing it or ignoring protections that it stipulates to harm people. By always blaming The System only, you are ignoring the harm that these people in particular are causing and are misattributing the blame to other factors.

If the people are bad, the system will produce bad outcomes. It is easier to change the system than to change the people, but they still deserve blame.

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