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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]Drunken Irishman
(34,857 posts)You get one chance to pass something. If it doesn't pass, it's over and you move on. As is, the ACA barely passed and it took until early 2010 - an election year - for it to happen. You add the debate to single payer, using that as a starting point, it absolutely fails, and nothing gets done.
Just ask Clinton. There is a reason he never tried to pass a further compromise after his healthcare reform fight failed. Had Obama started out with single-payer, and put in a legitimate fight, it would've been just as ugly and divisive of a fight as the ACA without any of the actual results. So, in 2010, roughly around the same period, singe-payer dies and, after a bitter fight that galvanizes the tea-party, moderate Democrats from red states/districts are too terrified to even want to debate another bill.
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