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  • American Medicine Today: TRUMPS TRIUMPHS 09-12-2020

American Medicine Today: TRUMPS TRIUMPHS 09-12-2020

Sunday 13th September 2020

Tune in as Dr. Alfred Bonati discusses Trump's impact on the economy, healthcare, and politics with the co-hosts of 'American Medicine Today'.
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Trump's Impact on Economy and Healthcare: A Conversation with Dr. Alfred Bonati

What he was able to accomplish in Four Years with all this pressure and all this damage to him directly, and the guy was able to move to that one and make this country really a total different country that was left by Obama.
What happens when a spine surgeon discusses politics and healthcare? In this episode of 'American Medicine Today', co-hosts Kimberly Bermel, Ethan Youker, and Jeff Wagstaff sit down with Dr. Alfred Bonati to dissect the multifaceted impacts of Trump's presidency. Dr. Bonati delves into how Trump's policies influenced the economy, job creation, and the healthcare sector. He doesn't shy away from controversial topics, touching on the pandemic's toll on unemployment and the sluggish recovery of local businesses.
The conversation also veers into political accountability, with Dr. Bonati voicing his opinions on defunding cities and holding influential figures like George Soros accountable for their roles in societal unrest. The episode wraps up with a heated discussion on the effectiveness of Covid lockdowns in controlling the virus. This episode offers a mix of medical insights and political commentary, providing listeners with a unique take on recent history.