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PoliticAverse

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Sat Aug 10, 2013, 09:11 AM Aug 2013

Reid says Obamacare just a step toward eventual single-payer system [View all]

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But already, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is predicting those plans, and the whole system of distributing them, will eventually be moot.

Reid said he thinks the country has to “work our way past” insurance-based health care during a Friday night appearance on Vegas PBS’ program “Nevada Week in Review.”

“What we’ve done with Obamacare is have a step in the right direction, but we’re far from having something that’s going to work forever,” Reid said.

When then asked by panelist Steve Sebelius whether he meant ultimately the country would have to have a health care system that abandoned insurance as the means of accessing it, Reid said: “Yes, yes. Absolutely, yes.”

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Good,I hope sooner than later. nt sufrommich Aug 2013 #1
Anyone Who Believes Anything Hairy Reed Says Is NOT Paying Attention Demeter Aug 2013 #2
It's not Harry nadinbrzezinski Aug 2013 #30
Trust me, It's Harry Demeter Aug 2013 #47
How does mandating insurance premiums lead to their extinction? leftstreet Aug 2013 #3
Let me try to explain. Nye Bevan Aug 2013 #5
Try again leftstreet Aug 2013 #7
My point is that more and more people will realize that Nye Bevan Aug 2013 #11
But they'll be breaking the law leftstreet Aug 2013 #13
No, I didn't mean break the law. I meant fix the system. Nye Bevan Aug 2013 #22
bullshit. 1) once you subsidize private corporations it makes it harder to stop, not easier. it HiPointDem Aug 2013 #80
If you believe that under the ACA premiums depend upon "health condition", Nye Bevan Aug 2013 #82
yes, you're right. they can only charge different rates based on geography, risk factors, & age. HiPointDem Aug 2013 #83
And it allows someone with cancer to get millions of dollars worth of chemotherapy Nye Bevan Aug 2013 #85
yes, that's good. but it's a subsidy to both big pharma & big insurance, allowing them to profit HiPointDem Aug 2013 #86
The point is, our system, including the system after the implementation Enthusiast Aug 2013 #14
when we win the House back in 2014 Rosa Luxemburg Aug 2013 #16
But the Commenter said ... 1StrongBlackMan Aug 2013 #18
But the way it's set up that's a logical next step. pnwmom Aug 2013 #26
Will auto insurance soon be nationalized? leftstreet Aug 2013 #33
Most people don't think autos have the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. pnwmom Aug 2013 #35
LOL insurance premiums are patriotic! n/t leftstreet Aug 2013 #39
Intentionally missing the point ... TBF Aug 2013 #40
+1 JustAnotherGen Aug 2013 #9
That's exactly how I see it. bravenak Aug 2013 #27
call it sneaky if you want NJCher Aug 2013 #36
I like feeling that we got over on them. bravenak Aug 2013 #38
hahah NJCher Aug 2013 #50
Being better than what we had is arguable but this isn't anything like your example of an NHS TheKentuckian Aug 2013 #45
But ACA is a mandated payout to private insurers. Jackpine Radical Aug 2013 #51
Yep. Very unfortunate. They needed bribing to enable any reform at all to take place. Nye Bevan Aug 2013 #52
Yup. It was the alternative Jackpine Radical Aug 2013 #53
They didn't NEED bribing leftstreet Aug 2013 #56
The ACA in its current form scraped through Congress by the skin of its teeth. Nye Bevan Aug 2013 #70
Theres plenty of mandates forcing insurers to payout in there. phleshdef Aug 2013 #54
But nothing controlling costs n/t leftstreet Aug 2013 #57
"Nothing" is incorrect. phleshdef Aug 2013 #71
The alternative is nothing. I know what your comeback will be, it's the same old comeback. bluestate10 Aug 2013 #59
It doesn't. It's both parties payoff to the insurance industry. nt Demo_Chris Aug 2013 #84
When? When his great grand children will be his age? Mass Aug 2013 #4
Unfortunately ... 1StrongBlackMan Aug 2013 #21
There wasn't a need for Obamacare before all the jobs were shipped overseas Demeter Aug 2013 #48
Yes there was ... 1StrongBlackMan Aug 2013 #96
Obamacare Institutionalizes the Corruption of the Health Insurance System Demeter Aug 2013 #98
Beg to differ ... 1StrongBlackMan Aug 2013 #99
Beats never. Which is what has and will continue to happen if the far Left's dream of bluestate10 Aug 2013 #58
Actually more than 60% of Americans believe HC is a right Doctor_J Aug 2013 #63
Read the replies to the story from his constituents Ron Green Aug 2013 #6
Proof positive that the late great COLGATE4 Aug 2013 #10
They are paid responders. Enthusiast Aug 2013 #19
All this statement will do Lee-Lee Aug 2013 #8
We have to be bold and take on the Republicans Rosa Luxemburg Aug 2013 #15
Thanks, Harry! Rosa Luxemburg Aug 2013 #12
That's what I've always believed. Glad to hear it come from Sen. Reid. eom millennialmax Aug 2013 #17
I absolutley believe that Obamacare is just the seed to move in another direction Sheepshank Aug 2013 #23
:) lonestarnot Aug 2013 #20
And he'll be right about that, like he is on everything else - right? kenny blankenship Aug 2013 #24
I really hope so. nt ZombieHorde Aug 2013 #25
Many of us here argued that nadinbrzezinski Aug 2013 #28
The old, "Once things get bad enough, we'll be forced to make it better" argument. Egalitarian Thug Aug 2013 #29
yes, yes. Absolutely yes. Whisp Aug 2013 #31
I hope he's correct MNBrewer Aug 2013 #32
We sucked up to the insurance companies. We let them help write ACA. And Reid wants me to liberal_at_heart Aug 2013 #34
maybe not NJCher Aug 2013 #41
some insurance companies failing only means the ones that are left grow stronger and more profitable liberal_at_heart Aug 2013 #42
in the interim NJCher Aug 2013 #79
And meat packers have always written the food safety laws Recursion Aug 2013 #68
I do suggest you read the history of Canada's health care riverbendviewgal Aug 2013 #37
Makes no sense lobodons Aug 2013 #43
"Eventually," we're all dead. sulphurdunn Aug 2013 #44
K & R Scurrilous Aug 2013 #46
That is what is happening in Switzerland. Mandatory private insurance with a referendum on pampango Aug 2013 #49
The Swiss private insurers are forbidden to make a profit Doctor_J Aug 2013 #66
You confuse the basic plans vs supplimental plans. joshcryer Aug 2013 #76
They don't make a profit on basic insurance. They do on supplemental plans. This profit will be pampango Aug 2013 #78
Yes, a lot of DOOM and GLOOM on this thread.. I remember Cha Aug 2013 #55
The far Left tend to be unrealistic. I am not talking about liberals, most of them are sane. bluestate10 Aug 2013 #61
First they insult it, then they scream about it, Recursion Aug 2013 #67
The DADT thing was one example. joshcryer Aug 2013 #74
Quite a few here hate it because it makes the system more humane Recursion Aug 2013 #60
More hate it because is codifies the worst HC system in the developed world Doctor_J Aug 2013 #65
Which is why I don't consider them progressive. joshcryer Aug 2013 #75
Mandated private insurance isn't remotely a "left leaning goal" Fumesucker Aug 2013 #81
+1 leftstreet Aug 2013 #88
I didn't say it was. joshcryer Aug 2013 #89
Your words verbatim Fumesucker Aug 2013 #91
I said it was positive change. joshcryer Aug 2013 #92
Eh, I see it as an attempt to hold off single payer for as long as possible Fumesucker Aug 2013 #93
I don't disagree mostly. joshcryer Aug 2013 #94
I don't see how Doctor_J Aug 2013 #62
It pumps up a for-profit model that makes them even bigger lobbyists cprise Aug 2013 #72
We are expected to celebrate so many woo me with science Aug 2013 #64
Obama Care is not the cureall.... Xolodno Aug 2013 #69
It's like people forget why Obama and Hillary were for private insurers. joshcryer Aug 2013 #73
So were Reagan, Bush, McCain, Romney n/t leftstreet Aug 2013 #87
None of them had the ultimate goal of single payer. joshcryer Aug 2013 #90
Insurance companies are just middle men. We don't need them. Lets just invent a nifty way to do earcandle Aug 2013 #77
If not for republicans we would have single payer right now! B Calm Aug 2013 #95
It is going to have to happen state by state eridani Aug 2013 #97
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