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In reply to the discussion: There were a whole bunch of progressives who were against the ACA [View all]quinnox
(20,600 posts)80. Exactly, that is the same timeline I remember
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no, there were very, very few who allied with the Tea Party and the Koch Brothers
geek tragedy
Mar 2014
#1
I agree with the end goal, but it was very hard to find people who honestly thought
geek tragedy
Mar 2014
#51
I would rec this post too but I think it is evasive of the cost for what was returned and our
TheKentuckian
Mar 2014
#213
The ACA moved the ball forward in some respects and backward in other respects.
Jim Lane
Mar 2014
#168
No, had the ACA failed no one would have thought "we have to make it more appealing to
geek tragedy
Mar 2014
#170
There is no reason to assume that the ACA would be more affordable than single payer.
Enthusiast
Mar 2014
#139
when the final vote of the ACA was in the House, some extreme so-called progressives
geek tragedy
Mar 2014
#99
with respect, that is not what I said. I acknowledged that there was a lot
geek tragedy
Mar 2014
#109
if the choice had been ACA vs medicare for all, I would have voted for the latter. nt
geek tragedy
Mar 2014
#113
Hello? Being against certain aspects of the ACA WAS NOT THE SAME AS being "allied with the Tea
WinkyDink
Mar 2014
#143
and when the choice was "pass or fail" on the March 2010 votes, it was a much different story. nt
geek tragedy
Mar 2014
#164
Since when did Tea Baggers support Single Payer or as a compromise, which is the fall back promise,
sabrina 1
Mar 2014
#193
by March 2010, it was ACA or no ACA. The ACA was nobody's first choice nt
geek tragedy
Mar 2014
#195
no what I said that it was the Teabaggers and their allies who wanted the ACA to get defeated nt
geek tragedy
Mar 2014
#197
No, you stated clearly that it was only a small radical group who wanted the PO and they were
sabrina 1
Mar 2014
#199
You made a statement comparing those of us, which is a majority of Democrats and always has been
sabrina 1
Mar 2014
#201
I respectfully disagree about the ACA, in that I don't think it was good to pass it as it stood
quinnox
Mar 2014
#13
Interesting the focus on health care spending and not the cost of premiums.
Jesus Malverde
Mar 2014
#41
Complaining that the ACA doesnt go far enough is not the same as what the Koch Bro
rhett o rick
Mar 2014
#95
Huh? Here is exactly what they stated: "I respectfully disagree about the ACA, in that I don't
rhett o rick
Mar 2014
#108
It is a Koch-brothers sponsored lie that there were no cost-control provisions in the ACA.
geek tragedy
Mar 2014
#112
The post was written with respect. They disagreed with you and you call them a liar.
rhett o rick
Mar 2014
#122
You gotta love those that are so confident that they know all the answers
rhett o rick
Mar 2014
#125
Gotta love those who say "my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge."
geek tragedy
Mar 2014
#129
No amount of "basis" can over come your extreme bias. You attack all statements that might
rhett o rick
Mar 2014
#134
I decided to eliminate the frustration and put that poster on ignore. I dont need to
rhett o rick
Mar 2014
#207
No I dont give them that much credit. Most are frightened authoritarians. They were brought
rhett o rick
Mar 2014
#221
Are you claiming that David Koch would utter the words, "I don't think it was good to pass it as it
rhett o rick
Mar 2014
#205
Just wishing for something doesn't get it passed...see that is the problem you "good progressives"
VanillaRhapsody
Mar 2014
#3
Amen to that. And don't you think that the President and his supporters were trying to ge what they
kelliekat44
Mar 2014
#88
but you missed the point they desperately WANT to blame Obama for not getting us
VanillaRhapsody
Mar 2014
#208
Yep...but it doesn't mean we can make it happen as there really is no magic wand
VanillaRhapsody
Mar 2014
#210
In the end they are Ideologues. No clue how to actually MAKE progress, yet they call themselves
KittyWampus
Mar 2014
#119
Agreed. We had the Repugs and the Blue Dogs to get through before we could get passage of the ACA.
politicaljunkie41910
Mar 2014
#209
just about everyone is disappointed with at least a few aspects of the ACA.
geek tragedy
Mar 2014
#7
so are you saying only those DUers and progressives that were "shouted down" were good?
VanillaRhapsody
Mar 2014
#14
I think the shout-downs were only to people who preferred NO bill to a compromised bill.
pnwmom
Mar 2014
#15
I remember differently. There were those who said kill the bill (idiots) and others who had
Autumn
Mar 2014
#26
If you were against the ACA, then that means you are against the lives its saving.
phleshdef
Mar 2014
#10
Are you living in the real middle class/working class world with your opinion of deductibles?
Lydia Leftcoast
Mar 2014
#241
Yes. Between my wife and I, we rank somewhere in the 50ish percentile of income.
phleshdef
Mar 2014
#243
For my age and income group, the platinum plans are unaffordable, even with the subsidy
Lydia Leftcoast
Mar 2014
#260
You misunderstand what Potter is saying. There never was a loss ratio standard before the ACA.
phleshdef
Mar 2014
#261
but if you say that you are apparently not a "good DU'er or Progressive"
VanillaRhapsody
Mar 2014
#16
but saying that those that were trying to "kill the bill" were the "good DUer's and Progressives"
VanillaRhapsody
Mar 2014
#55
This isn't about personal feelings toward Obama, or it shouldn't be. This is about giving the facts
pnwmom
Mar 2014
#67
better than nothing- better than the staus quo was where most progressives were coming from
Douglas Carpenter
Mar 2014
#20
No agenda. I refer to what I think of as "good progressives" here at DU. I respect them immensely
quinnox
Mar 2014
#29
"And while we could not get anything better, it's because the system does not serve the people. "
NCTraveler
Mar 2014
#50
I'm sorry to read about your situation, and it was horrible to see cold-hearted lock stepper types
quinnox
Mar 2014
#32
No one attacked him for his situation. He was attacked for misplacing the blame in a nasty way.
phleshdef
Mar 2014
#79
I was against it because of the children with pre-existing conditions clause that dumped
ScreamingMeemie
Mar 2014
#68
I agree. I agreed when they dumped my son from his insurance policy after the initial
ScreamingMeemie
Mar 2014
#64
Thankfully people like Grayson, Sanders and Kucinich weren't against the ACA
Cali_Democrat
Mar 2014
#73
"well fix it later" just turned into "there's nothing to fix" (and now it's becoming "Obama wanted
MisterP
Mar 2014
#86
That is how I see it as well. The ACA is a band-aid on a hopelessly broken system
quinnox
Mar 2014
#116
Who said anything about "being "given" health care instead of a way to pay for it."
hobbit709
Mar 2014
#166
Right, single payer plans in Canada and the UK still have some of the same problems as...
phleshdef
Mar 2014
#247
Yea these folks don't understand that single payer is still essentially HEALTH INSURANCE.
phleshdef
Mar 2014
#246
For all practical purposes it ends the phenomenon of medical bankruptcy.
lumberjack_jeff
Mar 2014
#183
Some said that it was a necessary "first step". Ok, when is the "second step?". nm
rhett o rick
Mar 2014
#133
And those same people would have been against implementing Social Security
KittyWampus
Mar 2014
#118
I was against it before I was for it. I thought the Clinton's could spank Lieberman into submission.
adirondacker
Mar 2014
#124
*Raises hand.* I thought---and still think---the SCOTUS ruling on the mandate was unConstitutional.
WinkyDink
Mar 2014
#141
Saying the Public Option was shot down without consideration IS revisionist history
BklnDem75
Mar 2014
#192
The story of our lives as progressive Democrats is that we always shoot for what's best
Zorra
Mar 2014
#217
There are lots of people who wanted the U.S. to go from neo-fascist corporate, to lovely paradise
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#252