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After the King v. Burwell decision, GOP candidates postured all over the place, but were left without any coherent ideas to offer.
So, not surprisingly, the Republican field essentially responded to the Supreme Court upholding Obamacare by invoking the free market and related shibboleths, speaking mostly in broad terms, and getting tripped up by the truth when they tried to get specific. Well turn to them in a moment. But first, we should note what Bernie Sanders had to say, as he also spoke broadly, but without the deception or obfuscation. The broad statements he made could be backed up with specific facts. He also skillfully praised what Democrats had accomplished without forgetting for a moment that more remained to be done:
Today, because of the Supreme Courts decision to protect the modest gains made under the Affordable Care Act, it is a good day for millions of Americans who will be able to keep their access to health care.
Its also a good day for the small business owners who, before the passage of the Affordable Care Act, couldnt afford the escalating cost of providing insurance for their employees.
But while I am glad the Supreme Court upheld the law, in my view, the only long-term solution to Americas health care crisis is a Medicare-for-all single-payer system.
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http://www.salon.com/2015/07/18/bernie_sanders_keeps_single_payer_dream_alive_what_the_gop_obamacare_naysayers_will_never_understand_about_health_care/
PatrickforO
(14,585 posts)historylovr
(1,557 posts)Isn't it great to have a candidate with so many positives?
PatrickforO
(14,585 posts)Enthusiast
(50,983 posts)Single payer could do more good by accident than the private sector could do on purpose. Remove the profit!