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In reply to the discussion: Sorry I've just got to say it.....A Public Option would have avoided most of this crap [View all]brooklynite
(96,882 posts)20. How does adding a Public Option to Medicare address matters?
Again, we are not talking about Single Payer. The Public Option is an OPTION: a choice among it an private plans.
As to your second point, the problem is not that people don't, in general, like the options they have available and can save money with them; it's that the President promised "You can keep your existing plan" with no apparent provisos.
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Sorry I've just got to say it.....A Public Option would have avoided most of this crap [View all]
Armstead
Nov 2013
OP
Would not have been perfect -- but would have avoided a lot of the present problems
Armstead
Nov 2013
#6
Even if there were a public option, the website still would not work. <- in it's present form, such
jtuck004
Nov 2013
#85
But they are already signing up for Medicare, without this so-called site. So it would
jtuck004
Nov 2013
#186
+1.. They could have lowered the eligibility age a little bit each year
SomethingFishy
Nov 2013
#106
I have to disagree. The public plan would provide a cheaper/better plan, nullifying the logic in the
grahamhgreen
Nov 2013
#156
Simply by persuading 1 senator with an ambassadorship, cabinet position or
grahamhgreen
Nov 2013
#158
Why has no Democrat stepped forward to take advantage of the hysteria with a
TwilightGardener
Nov 2013
#11
Some did but they got ignored or squashed by the "centrist" Democratic establishment
Armstead
Nov 2013
#15
Now is the time, then. Publicize it out the wazoo, and get Reid to allow consideration.
TwilightGardener
Nov 2013
#17
Lieberman and the blue dogs said no at the time. A Medicare for those 55 and above was thrown down
lostincalifornia
Nov 2013
#59
The reality was it wasn't going to happen because there were not enough progressives. Until there
lostincalifornia
Nov 2013
#139
Exactly. And one of the big reasons they gave for not pursuing it was it would behard to set up.
jwirr
Nov 2013
#35
Shouldn't be hard to set up, there are many excellent working systems throught the world
NorthCarolina
Nov 2013
#140
Public Option wouldn't have prevented web site problems... or cancelled policies
scheming daemons
Nov 2013
#55
Free healthcare for all paid for by 90% tax rate on those with incomes above $750,000
Pretzel_Warrior
Nov 2013
#63
no. I accurately said neither would have passed the senate. which is the point.
Pretzel_Warrior
Nov 2013
#66
Yes. I acknowledge that in terms of the make of Congress at that time...and its worse now
Armstead
Nov 2013
#71
hey, I'm agreeing. Need a whole lot more education of the public to get critical mass
Pretzel_Warrior
Nov 2013
#72
Too many in Congress and the WH get big $$ from the insurance companies to support this...nt
Clear Blue Sky
Nov 2013
#67
33% of CT Democrats chose Lieberman over Lamont, the Democratic primary winner.
1000words
Nov 2013
#80
Don't apologize, but talk to those Blue Dog Democrats, many of them no longer in Congress,
Liberal_Stalwart71
Nov 2013
#98
In polls, 71% of the public favored the public option as part of reform. Before the
wiggs
Nov 2013
#99
I've been trying to look at the bright side of what we got, but this is a reminder that democracy
yurbud
Nov 2013
#100
Or to hitch themselves to it. Now is the time to attack with a strong push for a public option.
grahamhgreen
Nov 2013
#159
The planet on which an America had a Congress capable of passing single-payer...
Orsino
Nov 2013
#188