Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Trump ‘Supervolunteer’ Tells Healthcare Story


Days after Congress passed a bill to Repeal and Replace Obamacare, it’s now in the hands of the Senate. However, for some, like Ray Reynolds, it’s a start to what the American healthcare system needs. Reynolds is a photographer and followed the Trump campaign across the country taking over 60 thousand photos. He compiled some of those photos into books, documenting his campaign experience, but also, his family’s struggle with health insurance. His mother and sister both died while waiting for treatment. He says “I lost a sister that was 52 years old. Now, I’ve got health issues with diabetes and I’m going down the same path she went down.”
He calls Obamacare a “death tax for the elderly and senior citizens.”
Reynolds clearly doesn’t hold back on his distaste for America’s current healthcare system. Living in Virginia where insurance rates have increased 252%, he’s a man with diabetes unable to get insurance, facing potential premiums up to thousands of dollars.
To find his books, “My Path My Purpose” and “ Making America Great Again” on the campaign and the healthcare struggle that inspired him to volunteer, visit DJT.digital.

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