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How likely is this to pass? drm604 Mar 2013 #1
I'd imagine that something like this will take a lot of time to pass Victor_c3 Mar 2013 #4
When it happens, companies will FLOOD in to "create jobs".. SoCalDem Mar 2013 #54
Make it happen with Health Care for All--PA eridani Mar 2013 #6
It won't happen with our current state government. drm604 Mar 2013 #23
I think it's very likely to pass in NY State.... ReRe Mar 2013 #55
All I can say is "wow!" Victor_c3 Mar 2013 #2
But at the same time, the NY legislature is defunding programs for the disabed, so I don't Squinch Mar 2013 #47
How can we be the Greatest nation on earth, if we can't/won't even take care of our own citizens? RC Mar 2013 #3
Agreed Plucketeer Mar 2013 #25
You're not serious about that "greates nation on earth" nonsense are you? xtraxritical Mar 2013 #50
Well, we could rightfully claim that at one time RC Mar 2013 #53
What time was that, before the Europeans got here? xtraxritical Mar 2013 #59
Sounds about right. RC Mar 2013 #61
That's all you got from my post? RC Mar 2013 #62
Wow. ananda Mar 2013 #5
Check out state chapters of Physicians for a National Health Program eridani Mar 2013 #7
Well that state used to be my state of Calif. Left Coast2020 Mar 2013 #56
Wouldn't single payer in one state lead to reverse cherry-picking? Jim Lane Mar 2013 #8
Most state single payer bills have residency requirements n/t eridani Mar 2013 #9
And how difficult is that? dkf Mar 2013 #11
If you had to be a resident for two years to qualify... thesquanderer Mar 2013 #46
Not to mention which, single payer doesn't give people jobs or housing n/t eridani Mar 2013 #51
That's what I am wondering. dkf Mar 2013 #10
Of course you were Capt. Obvious Mar 2013 #28
Even if they say you need to be a resident are they then going to leave these people on the side dkf Mar 2013 #30
That's exactly what's happening in Vermont right now Capt. Obvious Mar 2013 #36
If they want to take that on more power to them. dkf Mar 2013 #39
But such elderly people are 100% covered by Medicare and Medicaid. happyslug Mar 2013 #44
Vermont has not yet implemented single-payer. Jim Lane Mar 2013 #49
Just speculating here, but I don't think that it would be unmanagable Tom Rinaldo Mar 2013 #13
Countries that actually have single-payer generally provide true emergency care only to foreigners Lydia Leftcoast Mar 2013 #18
Exactly. Though many might be tempted to visit a "Single Payer" State for treatment... Tom Rinaldo Mar 2013 #20
Or you could be desperate. dkf Mar 2013 #31
Yes. It might make sense for many but human nature being what it is... Tom Rinaldo Mar 2013 #34
You'd have to qualify to be a resident The Blue Flower Mar 2013 #17
Presumably, there could be a residency requirement. But you also have to think of the size jeff47 Mar 2013 #24
Yes, that would be tragic. (Not.) eggplant Mar 2013 #42
There's no call to make your analogy to slavery. Jim Lane Mar 2013 #48
Single payer is going to happen. Our current system has been a mess, providing miniscule coverage mother earth Mar 2013 #12
Watching Dan Rather this morning, he was speaking of all of the dotymed Mar 2013 #14
Even faster, if all the army medics were trained to become nurse practitioners or physician's Lydia Leftcoast Mar 2013 #19
Do we have a nurse shortage? dkf Mar 2013 #32
I'm talking about nurse-practitioners and PA's, who can perform routine checkups and treat minor Lydia Leftcoast Mar 2013 #43
hooray riverbendviewgal Mar 2013 #15
Gun control, fracking, single payer... bluedigger Mar 2013 #16
Very good things theKed Mar 2013 #33
Do they have a supermajority? bluedigger Mar 2013 #35
I'm not sure theKed Mar 2013 #37
And our dumb state (WI) is gutting our once great public health insurance program AllyCat Mar 2013 #21
Paying my health insurance is crushing our family business. The premiums are INSANE. KittyWampus Mar 2013 #22
This is fucking awesome! Fantastic Anarchist Mar 2013 #26
++++++++! BrotherIvan Mar 2013 #27
I've never understood that, either. Fantastic Anarchist Mar 2013 #41
way to go NY. Here in Co. our new Democratic majority is moving gun regulation mountain grammy Mar 2013 #29
I was hopeful of this.... Wounded Bear Mar 2013 #38
How does this work with different doctors charging different rates? pnwmom Mar 2013 #40
Under global budgeting, health care providers would negotiate yearly with the eridani Mar 2013 #52
And will some doctors be able to opt out altogether, like they can with Medicaid? n/t pnwmom Mar 2013 #57
Only if they don't want any patients except for those wealthy enough to opt out n/t eridani Mar 2013 #58
The Federal Court has ruled you can become a resident of a state within 30 days happyslug Mar 2013 #45
Kick for progressive change Politicub Mar 2013 #60
Kick Quantess Mar 2013 #63
Assembly Health Chair: 2013 ‘A Superb Year’ To Pass Single-Payer Insurance eridani Mar 2013 #64
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