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One year after coming millimeters from a very different outcome, Trump, according to friends and aides, is still the same Trump. But they see signs, beyond being on higher alert on stage, that his brush with death did change him in some ways: He is more attentive and more grateful, they say, and speaks openly about how he believes he was saved by God to save the country and serve a second term, making him even more dug in on achieving his far-reaching agenda.

“I think it’s always in the back of his mind,” said Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, a longtime friend and ally who was in close touch with Trump after the shooting and joined him that night in New Jersey after he was treated at a Pennsylvania hospital. “He’s still a rough and tumble guy, you know. He hasn’t become a Zen Buddhist. But I think he is, I’ll say this, more appreciative. He’s more attentive to his friends,” he said, pointing to Trump sending him a message on his birthday earlier this week.

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While many who survive traumatic events try to block them from memory, Trump has instead surrounded himself with memorabilia commemorating one of the darkest episodes in modern political history. He’s decorated the White House and his golf clubs with art pieces depicting the moment after the shooting when he stood up, thrust his fist dramatically in the air and chanted, “Fight, fight, fight!”

A painting of the scene now hangs prominently in the foyer of the White House State Floor near the staircase to the president’s residence. Earlier this year, he began displaying a bronze sculpture of the tableau in the Oval Office on a side table next to the Resolute Desk.

And while he said in his speech at the Republican convention that he would only talk about what had happened once, he often shares the story of how he turned his head at just the right moment to show off his “all-time favorite chart in history” of southern border crossings that he credits for saving his life.

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[-] [email protected] 3 points 3 days ago

I don’t care what every other country does.

I get that, but it's a stupid notion, especially when we can observe that every other major country pays less for health care and gets better health outcomes. It costs less to fly to Europe and get an MRI than it does to drive to the doctor up the street and get one here in the US. In most countries medical bankruptcy doesn't even exist.

It's absolutely silly that you think it's a good thing that we do health care differently than the rest of the world. Taking pride in doing things differently than the rest of the world, and also in a way that's observably stupid, is unreasonable.

Tax their rich less. Tax their middle class more.

LOLOLOLOLOL, now you're just being absurd. Every other major country provides far more to the middle class for the taxes they pay, whereas here in the US, we don't adequately tax the wealthy AND do not provide value to taxpayers for the taxes they pay. In return for our generosity we get a few hundred billionaires and war in seven countries at once.

I guess you have GoFundMe when you can't afford your insulin, so there's that.

[-] [email protected] 0 points 3 days ago

It cost 25 dollars to get an mri. What a hospital charges isn’t what you pay. You pay what the final bill states.

That is false. So easy to prove you wrong and maybe educate you a bit on the topic of taxes

https://manhattan.institute/article/correcting-the-top-10-tax-myths

In reality, these European tax systems do not fit the American progressive image because their higher revenues are overwhelmingly raised through steep income, payroll, and consumption taxes on the middle class.

Moreover, top rates imposed on corporations and wealthy families in the U.S. often exceed OECD averages

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