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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]randome
(34,845 posts)And I don't think we should 'settle' for things as they are. Keep up the fight. Single-payer in some form is likely much better than what we have now.
But ACA is what we have now. For all its flaws, it is much better than what we had before.
What possible good does it do to focus on what we don't have? Instead, let's focus on how we get from Point A (ACA) to Point B (Single payer).
The best way to do that is to elect as many Democrats as possible and lean on them every chance we get.
I do not want Clinton to be our next President. I think that won't set back the Progressive cause but slow down the rate of transformation. I do know that allowing Republicans to take control of the Senate will slow it down even more.
As I said, I don't have all the answers. So I'm reversing myself now. Determining 'why' is only pertinent if it helps us move forward. If it doesn't then the next question to consider is 'How?'
[hr][font color="blue"][center]I'm always right. When I'm wrong I admit it.
So then I'm right about being wrong.[/center][/font][hr]
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