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Stuart G

(38,726 posts)
117. Yes, this is correct.. by 2 votes..217 to 215..I recall (look it up)
Sat Mar 29, 2014, 12:12 PM
Mar 2014

There were a couple of Dems who lost their seats in the House of Representatives for that vote. One a fellow from Michigan who
was against it, voted for it at the last minute. It was that vote in the House that passed it. (217-215) We never never could have gotten anything stronger through the House at that time. Now, if you do not believe this, look up the voting record and see for yourself.

we could not have gotten anything even slightly more progressive .... that is correct. Going back and saying we could have, is simply not the truth...

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Sanders: Single Payer Never Had A Chance ProSense Mar 2014 #1
With all due respect to the esteemed Mr. Sanders -- Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2014 #12
"So"? ProSense Mar 2014 #18
Accurate Summation DevineBovine Mar 2014 #92
Pfft.. what does Sen Sanders know? Cha Mar 2014 #13
yea, what does he know ? steve2470 Mar 2014 #140
He was only Cha Mar 2014 #143
I think Bernie would have spoken his mind, if we could have gotten it steve2470 Mar 2014 #144
Oh yeah.. that's what I'm sayin'.. Cha Mar 2014 #145
Not only that... ljm2002 Mar 2014 #59
People need to push for more. I mean, ProSense Mar 2014 #66
I agree people need to push for more... ljm2002 Mar 2014 #81
Well, ProSense Mar 2014 #83
There was no "debate about links"... ljm2002 Mar 2014 #89
I understood ProSense Mar 2014 #97
I am objecting... ljm2002 Mar 2014 #102
They most ProSense Mar 2014 #110
ACA did accomplish some of those same things thesquanderer Mar 2014 #112
ACA began moving in that direction... ljm2002 Mar 2014 #122
Maybe but I do believe they could have got a Medicare buy in if they had tried, they didn't ebbie15644 Mar 2014 #91
Of course, the public option did. grahamhgreen Mar 2014 #158
We can do anything we want, that's what democracy is all about. nt bemildred Mar 2014 #2
However, we need more than 10 Senators to pass it karynnj Mar 2014 #51
That's just the way things are now, we can change that too. nt bemildred Mar 2014 #53
Too many conservative Dems remain in the party to push for any meaningful progressive reform. nt NorthCarolina Mar 2014 #134
Right, we haven't changed it yet. nt bemildred Mar 2014 #141
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
Could have would have should of awake Mar 2014 #4
You weren't there so you don't know. randome Mar 2014 #5
I never assigned motive, I noted observable facts. Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2014 #10
'Observable facts' without attention to circumstances give a one-sided story. randome Mar 2014 #15
Okay. Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2014 #20
I sure as hell don't have all the answers. randome Mar 2014 #23
Actually you stated an opinion mythology Mar 2014 #154
I think the President was well intentioned, but I also think he has bought into much of the ... dawg Mar 2014 #22
Maybe. Hard to say sometimes. At least for me it is. randome Mar 2014 #29
well, the ACA WAS the republican plan at one time, remember? CTyankee Mar 2014 #45
Obama has said as much BrotherIvan Mar 2014 #69
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
They were refused speaking time, when they went through the proper channels. RC Mar 2014 #139
There was NO entitlement for them to have speaking time at a committee hearing karynnj Mar 2014 #150
In other words the process was a stacked deck from the get-go. RC Mar 2014 #151
Did you think it a random process? karynnj Mar 2014 #153
On another point, ProSense Mar 2014 #7
I would change the words Erich Bloodaxe BSN Mar 2014 #8
Has anyone actually defined "single payer"... TreasonousBastard Mar 2014 #11
Skimming 15% off the top for insurance companies doesn't feel like a solution think Mar 2014 #25
Medicare and Medicaid are in fact single payer. The VA is pure Socialized Medicine. Bluenorthwest Mar 2014 #27
Because even the Democrats were not going to allow it treestar Mar 2014 #14
True. That includes people who are on Hobby Lobby's side. kcr Mar 2014 #34
It's pretty simple. Conservative Dems wouldn't have voted for single payer. End of argument. DanTex Mar 2014 #16
I know wouldn't cause I asked him. Cha Mar 2014 #21
Historically that's a piss-poor way to legislate... ljm2002 Mar 2014 #84
I completely agree that single payer should have been part of the discussion. DanTex Mar 2014 #103
I agree 100% with everything you say in this post! +10000 n/t ljm2002 Mar 2014 #107
Then there would be no ACA... Drunken Irishman Mar 2014 #111
Well, that's the question. I don't know if that's true. DanTex Mar 2014 #114
I think Obama knew he was operating under a small window... Drunken Irishman Mar 2014 #130
+1. historylovr Mar 2014 #106
nailed it nt steve2470 Mar 2014 #142
Let's test your argument more directly. I'll spot you every bluedog Senator ... JoePhilly Mar 2014 #19
Easy. Disable him. Make him irrelevant. Timez Squarez Mar 2014 #60
Francis Walsingham? Is that you? Recursion Mar 2014 #63
Nope ... he had to actually vote. JoePhilly Mar 2014 #64
Yeah. It takes 60 to break, not 41 to block. Recursion Mar 2014 #73
Well ... but we did have total control of the House and Senate for 2 years ... damn it!! JoePhilly Mar 2014 #74
nothing matters to some steve2470 Mar 2014 #148
Kicking from North Carolina, a state being destroyed... WorseBeforeBetter Mar 2014 #24
They should ProSense Mar 2014 #28
They didn't in 2010 and 2012, and here we are. WorseBeforeBetter Mar 2014 #33
Hagan is fighting, and she has a slight lead in the polls. n/t ProSense Mar 2014 #36
1) "Hagan is fighting" -- thanks for stating the obvious, WorseBeforeBetter Mar 2014 #41
Did you know you're making Rahm Emmanuel's argument? Recursion Mar 2014 #26
Rahm's argument was not that we should strive for something worth the backlash but that Bluenorthwest Mar 2014 #31
At this point, ProSense Mar 2014 #32
How does that relate to my point that the OP is not making the same argument as Rahm? Bluenorthwest Mar 2014 #37
If you can't see that, I can help you. ProSense Mar 2014 #43
Actually, BNW assessed my point exactly. Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2014 #48
Then please fill in the blank that's left Recursion Mar 2014 #54
Okay, I'm wrong. This is the besest healthcare policy EVAH! and only a fool would argue against it! Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2014 #58
Please answer the question Recursion Mar 2014 #61
"ACA is not remotely the best plan, or even a terribly good one." Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2014 #67
Answers ProSense Mar 2014 #71
Do you live in Washington state or Colorado? Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2014 #78
I take it you're weren't interested in answers? ProSense Mar 2014 #79
Answers? Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2014 #85
They proposed tons else Recursion Mar 2014 #72
In other words Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2014 #75
Well, they did take a lot of votes in the committee Recursion Mar 2014 #77
What I am arguing is Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2014 #82
So, again, you're making Rahm's argument Recursion Mar 2014 #88
Focusing on the 'mistake', as you put it, accomplishes nothing. randome Mar 2014 #98
What's something more progressive that would have kept enough D votes to pass? Recursion Mar 2014 #52
How would you implement Single Payer? CJCRANE Mar 2014 #30
How will we implement ACA? Many Republican States sued to 'opt out'. Bluenorthwest Mar 2014 #35
But it is being implemented and is helping millions of people. CJCRANE Mar 2014 #38
So the goal was to get some State's residents covered but not others? Bluenorthwest Mar 2014 #44
My point is about the feasbility of Single Payer. How do you get from Point A to Point Z? CJCRANE Mar 2014 #50
Those lawsuits ProSense Mar 2014 #40
21 States have refused to consider Medicaid expansion. 27 have expanded it. Bluenorthwest Mar 2014 #49
Those decisions are not the result of the law, and people ProSense Mar 2014 #55
As it is, the ACA passed by the skin of its teeth. Nye Bevan Mar 2014 #39
Yes, this is correct.. by 2 votes..217 to 215..I recall (look it up) Stuart G Mar 2014 #117
I too would have liked to see the single payer option, it did not happen, they passed the GOP option Thinkingabout Mar 2014 #42
And there is No Sale for: We coulda had it but Obama blocked it on purpose Whisp Mar 2014 #46
Single Payer was not possible as many Democratic Senators were philosophically against it karynnj Mar 2014 #47
Shumlin: 'Don't Quit' On Single Payer Before Work Begins ProSense Mar 2014 #56
Let me know when you check back in to reality. Ms. Toad Mar 2014 #62
Yes, this is correct...We couldn't have gotten single payer. Stuart G Mar 2014 #147
Some on DU are willfully ignorant, politically naive, obtuse and/or trolls steve2470 Mar 2014 #149
Strange that with a Dem WH, House, Senate, we got a Republican health insurance plan Doctor_J Mar 2014 #65
That simply ProSense Mar 2014 #68
ACA fan club member Paul Krugman disagrees Doctor_J Mar 2014 #94
No, ProSense Mar 2014 #100
You were very close Doctor_J Mar 2014 #132
That is ProSense Mar 2014 #133
By "strategic argument" do you mean that Obama was deliberately lying? Jim Lane Mar 2014 #159
Ummmmm...... so why have the Republicans voted to end it 50+ times? (nt) Nye Bevan Mar 2014 #95
You might try reading instead of a knee-jerk defense of president Reagan/Obama Doctor_J Mar 2014 #121
But the conservadems would never pass it! BrotherIvan Mar 2014 #96
yeah, there's a little cognitive dissonance Doctor_J Mar 2014 #125
Hater! BrotherIvan Mar 2014 #128
Explain how you get Lieberman's vote for something more liberal. jeff47 Mar 2014 #131
This "argument" doesn't get voters to the polls Doctor_J Mar 2014 #156
Yet you didn't quite answer the question, did you? jeff47 Mar 2014 #160
K&R woo me with science Mar 2014 #70
It doesn't matter now Politicub Mar 2014 #76
oh good grief ellennelle Mar 2014 #80
I have to thank him/her, though wryter2000 Mar 2014 #99
The reason single payer insurance didnt happen and will neever happen is INdemo Mar 2014 #86
BENGHAZI sunnystarr Mar 2014 #87
The last I heard health care is one seventh of our economy. rrneck Mar 2014 #90
also difficult when the psychopaths who own that 7% also own the government Doctor_J Mar 2014 #119
True that. nt rrneck Mar 2014 #120
"abomination of a law that has pissed off more people than it has helped" - Bullshit. NYC Liberal Mar 2014 #93
Yup. "100 million Americans who’ve gained..." ProSense Mar 2014 #104
It's a good thing FDR didn't demand all or nothing on Social Security, NYC Liberal Mar 2014 #115
I keep looking for an endgame in these type of posts. randome Mar 2014 #101
Then you are in denial. jazzimov Mar 2014 #105
The silver lining is that we'll win the long game Babel_17 Mar 2014 #108
Why didn't Roosevelt pass universal healthcare? OilemFirchen Mar 2014 #109
Whoa. Facts and history. Good combination. randome Mar 2014 #116
I didn't include an answer, BTW. OilemFirchen Mar 2014 #129
Did we have ANY campaign finance laws back then? randome Mar 2014 #136
Yes. OilemFirchen Mar 2014 #137
awesome post ! nt steve2470 Mar 2014 #146
Not even TRYING for single payer was a mistake. Laelth Mar 2014 #113
Whoa! What a post! You must live in my ballyhoo Mar 2014 #118
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
Lieberman explicitly rejected the Medicare buy-in. jeff47 Mar 2014 #126
So Bernie Sanders is a liar? jeff47 Mar 2014 #124
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
Statement by Conyers and Kucinich: ProSense Mar 2014 #138
According to your profile, you were not on this site back in the Summer of 2009 truedelphi Mar 2014 #152
kick woo me with science Mar 2014 #155
In your dreams donheld Mar 2014 #157
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