Trump’s ‘Better Judgment’ Challenged by Dr. Ruhling’s Examples of Morality & Healthcare
Trump’s judgment is challenged on the morality and bankruptcy of his casinos and his understanding of healthcare. Healthcare is not medical care with prescription drugs that now make it a leading cause of illness and death.
PRESCOTT, AZ – 12/15/2105 (PRESS RELEASE JET) — Donald Trump boasted of better judgment on CNN’s State of the Union Sunday, but his pride of opinion could get him into trouble, says Richard Ruhling, MD, author of Why You Shouldn’t Ask Your Doctor.
We live in an age of specialization and no one can know all the answers to issues in the Oval Office. It would be better to have someone who is honest with himself and more careful with his words and can build a team for wise counsel rather than a bragger who bluffs his way into problems like we have now, says Ruhling.
Trump’s success as a business man has some relevance for the economy, but it’s far more complex than that if we can believe Solomon, known for his book of Proverbs and history as Israel’s wisest king. Solomon said, “Righteousness exalts a nation.”
From the Supreme Court’s approval of abortion till now with their redefinition of marriage, this nation has been going down. All the promises of political hopefuls are empty without addressing the underlying causes, says Ruhling who wonders why Trump ever thought America needed gambling casinos when they take advantage of wishful thinking by poor people who are ignorant life’s true principles. He says that Trump’s investments in casinos that went bankrupt suggests a lack of morality as well as judgment.
Healthcare is another example. Trump agrees that Obamacare is a disaster, but still believes in healthcare for everybody. Ruhling says most of the candidates don’t understand healthcare; Carson has an advantage and is closer with the concept of health savings accounts. They offer economic incentives for positive lifestyle changes that can avoid the need for medical care. Healthcare is what we do for ourselves; it’s not medical care.
Ruhling in his mid-70’s with excellent health asks, Why should I be taxed to pay for the “healthcare” of someone else who wants to eat, drink, smoke and stress as they please? I haven’t spent a dollar for any prescription in more than 25 years because I’ve learned that healthcare is about what I put in my mouth.
He says if we were born normal but have problems later, we did it to ourselves, adding that we can reverse most chronic problems by wise choices. He thinks the public is poorly informed by the media on our #1 cause of illness, disability and death–prescription drugs and he recommends the latest article at News4Living.wordpress.com
About the Author: Richard Ruhling is an MD with a Master’s Degree in Public Health. He was board-certified in internal medicine and taught Health Science at Loma Linda University. His ebook, Why You Shouldn’t Ask Your Doctor is on a no-cost promo Sunday, Dec 20 at http://amzn.to/1I22otT Kindle has a fr*ee app for reading ebooks on computers as an easy download
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