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I think a lot of liberals did insist on single payer for all the good it did tularetom Oct 2013 #1
I think he means insist the way the tea party does. Threedifferentones Oct 2013 #2
Yes and we didn't get the public option compromise either n/t hootinholler Oct 2013 #5
We believed Obama when he said he was for it during his 1st campaign. L0oniX Oct 2013 #13
They ALL said it! Every single Dem candidate in the primaries had a public option as CTyankee Oct 2013 #16
Joe Lieberman single handedly stopped it as a last resort insurance Warpy Oct 2013 #27
As a CT resident, I am SO ashamed of what Lieberman did to people like you and CTyankee Oct 2013 #47
His should be a name that lives in infamy Warpy Oct 2013 #48
I am so sorry to hear that! CTyankee Oct 2013 #49
I know people online who were foolish enough to vote for him Warpy Oct 2013 #68
well, if you voted for Gore you had to vote for him... CTyankee Oct 2013 #69
It's amazing how much Paul and I think alike! CTyankee Oct 2013 #3
But the public option edhopper Oct 2013 #4
Yep. The apologists just block that part out Doctor_J Oct 2013 #7
Locked in, how? Nine Oct 2013 #18
You think there is any chance they'll give back a guaranteed 20% of a 3 trillion dollar pie? Doctor_J Oct 2013 #21
"they" don't get whatever they want Nine Oct 2013 #26
Stop, you're killing me Doctor_J Oct 2013 #28
because laws can never, ever be changed, right? (nt) Nine Oct 2013 #30
"If the President had insisted" is the way many fairy tales begin. nt geek tragedy Oct 2013 #35
LOL!!! JoePhilly Oct 2013 #56
"But Obama was *bought off* by the insurance companies" Kolesar Oct 2013 #52
Lieberman, from the state of CT, home of huge insurance companies, pnwmom Oct 2013 #71
Single payer will be possible starting in 2017 Chathamization Oct 2013 #15
I dunno. Good luck in MIsssissippi...and other states where god knows the people CTyankee Oct 2013 #20
The public option wasn't an option because Lieberman opposed it. pnwmom Oct 2013 #70
My fervent belief is that this is a good first step toward single payer etherealtruth Oct 2013 #6
actually it's a step AWAY FROM single-payer Doctor_J Oct 2013 #8
I actually believe (quite possibly naively) that taking away huge unfettered profits etherealtruth Oct 2013 #9
Health care providers will resist zipplewrath Oct 2013 #22
"Our next best hope is going to be nonprofit health insurance cooperatives." etherealtruth Oct 2013 #24
call us when that happens... MisterP Oct 2013 #67
That's also what happens if you sign up for Medicare Part C or D, and even parts A and B Hoyt Oct 2013 #51
Wrong. The ACA is providing money to the states that want to pnwmom Oct 2013 #72
Then we would have ended up with "nothing." nt kelliekat44 Oct 2013 #10
All or nothing rarely works. former9thward Oct 2013 #11
I agree. nt Zorra Oct 2013 #12
This is the exact point I frequently make here. But I am always surprised how many DUers disagree. Nye Bevan Oct 2013 #14
Federalizing health insurance zipplewrath Oct 2013 #23
It's actually a step in the WRONG direction Doctor_J Oct 2013 #29
IMO we're getting Single Payer regardless of the ACA Hippo_Tron Oct 2013 #32
What is this bizarre preoccupation with the BOG? There are like 50 people in it, there are tens of geek tragedy Oct 2013 #37
what's a Ted Cruz leftist? Doctor_J Oct 2013 #40
Ted Cruz Left are those who join with Ted Cruz in engaging in hyperbolic, fact-free geek tragedy Oct 2013 #43
Very well said. Don't expect a reply from Obama haters Pretzel_Warrior Oct 2013 #45
Eh, he's just the symbol for the Democratic party they hate. geek tragedy Oct 2013 #46
True that. The Dem party I hate called itself the Republican Party until about 20 years ago Doctor_J Oct 2013 #61
Yes, you started hating the Democratic party when it started winning national elections geek tragedy Oct 2013 #62
Oh, nice try Doctor_J Oct 2013 #65
So, your theory is that McGovern lost because he was too rightwing? geek tragedy Oct 2013 #66
False choice, I never was a single payer or bust sort but still believe that reform TheKentuckian Oct 2013 #17
it's the current paraphrasing of "would you rather have Palin?" Doctor_J Oct 2013 #42
Krugman gets another one right. BluegrassStateBlues Oct 2013 #19
Paul Krugman: voice of reason. nt Hekate Oct 2013 #25
In 2007 people said it was impossible for a black man to win the oval office... Demo_Chris Oct 2013 #31
So, the Ted Cruz all-or-nothing approach was the right strategy, regardless of outcome? nt geek tragedy Oct 2013 #34
Poor example... Demo_Chris Oct 2013 #38
"insist on x" is inconsistent with "settle for something besides x" geek tragedy Oct 2013 #39
Actually, I hope it succeeds wildly... Demo_Chris Oct 2013 #41
You are obviously not aware how Democrats think about health care. geek tragedy Oct 2013 #44
I will leave you with that as the last word... Demo_Chris Oct 2013 #50
The only way to single payer is for more people BootinUp Oct 2013 #54
Huh? The way to single payer is for the government to offer a competing plan... Demo_Chris Oct 2013 #55
A competing plan will not be forthcoming if ACA is deemed a failure BootinUp Oct 2013 #59
Every liberal should be upset at the errors. But a noisy, obnoxious few are rooting for failure. geek tragedy Oct 2013 #33
Um, didn't they? eom uppityperson Oct 2013 #36
A good public option would have become single payer. D23MIURG23 Oct 2013 #53
Krugman: "Single-payer wasn’t going to happen" JoePhilly Oct 2013 #57
If people would stop fixating on "single payer" Bunnahabhain Oct 2013 #58
Nah. The Public Option that the president campaigned on would have been fine Doctor_J Oct 2013 #63
I disagree Bunnahabhain Oct 2013 #64
Paul K. PasadenaTrudy Oct 2013 #60
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