Did they mention that Trump Taj Mahal scam he and Trump were behind that cost hundreds of thousands of Middle Class Americans hundreds of millions of dollars while he and Trump both walked away the richer for it?
Have ever even really looked into Trump's own life-long pattern of corruption?
Yes. I've looked at Trump. His supposed ties to the mafia are nothing more than the fact that he has done large development projects in two cities in which the mob has a stranglehold on the unions and the construction industry. Everything Trump is accused of could be said of every developer who has large contruction projects there. This is freely admitted by a lot of media people. If a developer of a large project in either AC or NY is to get anything done on a timely basis they have to deal with the mob. If they don't, they have all kinds of labor problems and problems with on site sabotage that pushes them into delay after delay and huge cost overruns. It doesn't matter if it's private contractors, city, county, state, or federal development they all have to do business with the mob in those cities or their projects are doomed to fail.
This is a great big nothing burger. And, that this guy making the accusations wants universal health care says he lives in fantasy land. I'll demontrate why to you.
California Democrats were going to pass a universal health care bill until they finally realized that there was no possible way to pay for it. California state total revenue at the time was a little more $200 billion and they have been spending a few million more than they take in every year. The numbers they ran on the costs associated with their yearly bill came to $400+ billion to cover their population of approximately 30 million people. This means California Democrats seriously considered tripling their expenditures without a clue as to how they were going to triple their revenue. Now we know that government estimates of the cost of government programs are notorious for being less than actual costs by quite a bit. This has been demostrated for well over a century. This tells us that California's estmate of costs is lower than what real life costs would be.
Now let's apply that to the US as a whole. As the total US population is close to 10 times that of California we can assume that the cost to provide universal health care nationwide would be 10 times that of California's. Ten times $400 billion gives us $4 trillion. The current budget for the Federal government is $3+ trillion. Thus we can see that providing universal health care would more than double the entire current Federal budget. And the $4 trillion estimate is odds on to be on the low side.
The US is bankrupt. It's going into debt every day and has massive levels of future debt which have never been looked at by Congress to see how they are going to pay for them Our unfunded liablilites are more than $200 trillion. That means one of two things. Either the government will default on its bonds, or it will drastically cut spending on entitlements in the future. it also means our children's children's children are already deeply in debt before they have even been born.
All of this means universal healthcare in the US is a pipe dream. It can't be paid for and sustained at anything close to the level of health care currently enjoyed by US citizens, and this Johnson guy thinks it needs to be put in place. Thus, he lives in fantasy land. That makes him far less than credible to me.