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In reply to the discussion: Now that President Obama supports Medicare for All, [View all]George II
(67,782 posts)134. Nowhere in those paragraphs does it say that Obama was NOT in favor of what is now called....
..."Medicare for All". Did I miss it?
In fact, in the second quoted paragraph he actually does say he is favor of it.
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Can we distinguish between the overall support of an idea, and the support for a specific plan..
JHan
Sep 2018
#1
I've seen that "word" (i.e., combination of letters) used quite often here lately.
George II
Sep 2018
#14
Right. Thing is I was being tongue in cheek because Obama has supported the concept a while now.
JHan
Sep 2018
#22
I guess it's just coincidence that the first major universal healthcare legislation has been dubbed:
George II
Sep 2018
#44
I am simply noting that the ACA was Romneycare, and the GOP still opposed it.
guillaumeb
Sep 2018
#139
.. but Obama said in 2008-2009 that he supported single payer IF he could start with a clean slate.
Cha
Sep 2018
#130
funniest thing I've ever ever heard you say NurseJackie. I'm going to have to go back
JCanete
Sep 2018
#57
Yep, he's been talking about "Medicare for all" for a decade or more, what he said yesterday...
George II
Sep 2018
#9
See my post #8 on this terminology. So I guess you're disappointed in John Dingell Sr....
George II
Sep 2018
#31
His address was one hour and four minutes long, mentioned universal health care for a few seconds...
George II
Sep 2018
#118
No, he didn't. In fact, 2009 he stated why he would not put Single Payer forward
ehrnst
Sep 2018
#30
Turncoat Joe Lieberman screwed us on single payer, because it might effect his wife's part time job
Meadowoak
Sep 2018
#129
Since we all agree basic medical care should be a right, the Bronze plan is it.
Fred Sanders
Sep 2018
#5
Medicare isn't even a bronze plan- whereas M4A as proposed is definitely a platinum plan
ehrnst
Sep 2018
#32
states can't start single payer because they can't run defcuits like the feds can
questionseverything
Sep 2018
#90
Well, maybe you should have told Vermont, Colorado and California before they tried to.
Blue_true
Sep 2018
#101
If we can stop pretending that Democrats have not been for universal healthcare sinceway before 2016
ismnotwasm
Sep 2018
#7
Obama was in favor of "Medicare for All" (not with that specific name) since his....
George II
Sep 2018
#8
Nowhere in those paragraphs does it say that Obama was NOT in favor of what is now called....
George II
Sep 2018
#134
You are wrong. What became the ACA started out as an attempt to get Single Payer.
Blue_true
Sep 2018
#25
The bill with public option passed the House. Lieberman wouldn't vote for it in the Senate.
betsuni
Sep 2018
#87
actually it was lincoln,lieberman and baccus i believe that killed it in the senate
questionseverything
Sep 2018
#89
It's a word game. How many in this discussion have said he never supported.....
George II
Sep 2018
#94
That's because "Medicare for All" is a relatively new terminology for what he's been supporting....
George II
Sep 2018
#33
Yeahbut, yeahbut, yeahbut.........he's never said he supports "Medicare for All" before...
George II
Sep 2018
#65
Oh, you mean Obamacare? And before that, Hillarycare? This is not new--for DEMOCRATS. nt
Hekate
Sep 2018
#68
Perhaps we can all agree that Will Pitt was a jerk for calling President Obama every foul name in
still_one
Sep 2018
#121
The lie that Obama was against Medicare for all or public option is very very stubborn.
betsuni
Sep 2018
#125
Yes, but when the votes aren't there, you do what you can do. As Bernie Sanders said:
betsuni
Sep 2018
#124