On Thursday morning, Donald Trump would sign an executive order in regards to our HealthCare system. This was done due to the ineptitude of our Congress who have done everything to defy our President.

This would be outlined by his tweet On Tuesday saying as much.

This would come to the criticisms of Senator Chuck Schumer who would go on to blast his executive order.

The New York Senator would say Trump is taking a figurative “wrecking ball to singlehandedly rip apart and sabotage our health care system.”

Further, he would say he is undermining the system at the expense of millions of Americans.

So this executive order must be absolutely horrible! What exactly does it say though?

The executive order asks his administration to look into ways to increase competition through more choice when it comes to different HealthCare providers.

Analysts at CNN would detail exactly what the order was saying:

“Specifically, the President is directing the Labor Department to study how to make it easier for small businesses, and possibly individuals, to join together and buy health insurance through nationwide association health plans, a senior administration official said Thursday. The department could give employers in the same industries more flexibility to offer group coverage across state lines, providing them with a broader range of policies at lower rates. Separately, the order would allow consumers to buy short-term policies, which don’t have to comply with Obamacare’s protections for those with pre-existing conditions. Also, it looks to broaden the ability of employers to give workers money to buy their own coverage through health reimbursement arrangements.”

So it encourages a system with more diversity and flexbility in coverage while giving more payment options back to the people.

The actual executive order seems a bit different from how Senator Schumer decided to describe it as, doesn’t it?

Seems he rather partake in fear-mongering tactics than actually engage in discussion with our President to try to reach a better deal. This tactic seems to be popular in congress among the Democrats (and a certain man from Arizona who shall not be named).

Trump’s executive action is pretty far off from how it is being described, another example of the bias of the media that tries to keep the country uninformed rather than actual journalism.