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President Trump proposes a bold shift in healthcare policy — redirecting Obamacare subsidies away from insurance companies and straight into Americans’ hands to buy their own coverage. But would that fix rising healthcare costs or just reshuffle who gets the money? In this episode of Watchdog on Wall Street, we break down Trump’s tweet, the deeper flaws in the Affordable Care Act, and why real insurance — true risk-based coverage — disappeared long before Obamacare ever arrived. From high-risk pools to Rand Paul’s “Costco healthcare” idea, we explore what genuine reform could look like and why Washington keeps missing the mark.
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