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In reply to the discussion: Sorry, but I don't buy the "But we couldn't have gotten single-payer" defense [View all]RC
(25,592 posts)6. How can we have Single Payer, when they throw people in jail for advocating for the Public Option?
        The ACA was written by health insurance lobbyists, working with Right wing Democrats. Is it any wonder Single Payer, Universal Health Care never had a chance?
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                        Sorry, but I don't buy the "But we couldn't have gotten single-payer" defense [View all]
							Nuclear Unicorn
							Mar 2014
							OP
                        
        
        Maybe but I do believe they could have got a Medicare buy in if they had tried, they didn't
        ebbie15644
        Mar 2014
        #91
      
        
        Too many conservative Dems remain in the party to push for any meaningful progressive reform. nt
        NorthCarolina
        Mar 2014
        #134
      
        
        At least three of the people I love most in this world have "pre-existing" conditions, so ...
        dawg
        Mar 2014
        #3
      
        
        Is it just a sad coincidence that insurance has jacked-up the cost of healthcare to the point
        Nuclear Unicorn
        Mar 2014
        #9
      
        
        Sadly, I have resigned myself to the fact that the corporatists are in power and aren't letting go.
        dawg
        Mar 2014
        #17
      
        
        I think the President was well intentioned, but I also think he has bought into much of the ...
        dawg
        Mar 2014
        #22
      
        
        How can we have Single Payer, when they throw people in jail for advocating for the Public Option?
        RC
        Mar 2014
        #6
      
        
        It was not advocating for single payer, but repeatedly disrupting a Senate hearing
        karynnj
        Mar 2014
        #57
      
        
        There was NO entitlement for them to have speaking time at a committee hearing
        karynnj
        Mar 2014
        #150
      
        
        Medicare and Medicaid are in fact single payer. The VA is pure Socialized Medicine.
        Bluenorthwest
        Mar 2014
        #27
      
        
        It's pretty simple.  Conservative Dems wouldn't have voted for single payer.  End of argument.
        DanTex
        Mar 2014
        #16
      
        
        Let's test your argument more directly.  I'll spot you every bluedog Senator ...
        JoePhilly
        Mar 2014
        #19
      
        
        Well ... but we did have total control of the House and Senate for 2 years ... damn it!!
        JoePhilly
        Mar 2014
        #74
      
        
        Rahm's argument was not that we should strive for something worth the backlash but that
        Bluenorthwest
        Mar 2014
        #31
      
        
        How does that relate to my point that the OP is not making the same argument as Rahm?
        Bluenorthwest
        Mar 2014
        #37
      
        
        Okay, I'm wrong. This is the besest healthcare policy EVAH! and only a fool would argue against it!
        Nuclear Unicorn
        Mar 2014
        #58
      
        
        What's something more progressive that would have kept enough D votes to pass?
        Recursion
        Mar 2014
        #52
      
        
        My point is about the feasbility of Single Payer. How do you get from Point A to Point Z?
        CJCRANE
        Mar 2014
        #50
      
        
        21 States have refused to consider Medicaid expansion. 27 have expanded it.
        Bluenorthwest
        Mar 2014
        #49
      
        
        I too would have liked to see the single payer option, it did not happen, they passed the GOP option
        Thinkingabout
        Mar 2014
        #42
      
        
        Single Payer was not possible as many Democratic Senators were philosophically against it
        karynnj
        Mar 2014
        #47
      
        
        Strange that with a Dem WH, House, Senate, we got a Republican health insurance plan
        Doctor_J
        Mar 2014
        #65
      
        
        You might try reading instead of a knee-jerk defense of president Reagan/Obama
        Doctor_J
        Mar 2014
        #121
      
        
        "abomination of a law that has pissed off more people than it has helped" - Bullshit.
        NYC Liberal
        Mar 2014
        #93
      
        
        If the Dems had really wanted some progress on HC, at the very least Medicare would have begun at 60
        Doctor_J
        Mar 2014
        #123
      
        
        There was one thing standing in our way, which maybe you've failed to account for:
        kenny blankenship
        Mar 2014
        #127
      
        
        No way this Congress would have taken on the risk of single payer, I'm not even sure Public Option
        Hoyt
        Mar 2014
        #135
      
        
        According to your profile, you were not on this site back in the Summer of 2009
        truedelphi
        Mar 2014
        #152