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In reply to the discussion: There were a whole bunch of progressives who were against the ACA [View all]treestar
(82,383 posts)the "care rather than insurance" is not of equivalent things. It's care and how to pay for it.
And cheerleading the ACA is the best way to get the country's voters to want single payer. Making sure people think it works well and that government involvement is not horrible as they now tend to think. This lame argument does nothing and has no effect other than to make it seem that no one wants even the "socialist" ACA and how to get from there to single payer without going backward?
That the ACA covers things that were not covered before is great and use that to say and if we had single payer, you wouldn't have to worry about premiums and insurance companies and payment and deductible and copays at all, but just have a bit higher taxes and those are somewhat progressive. There are people who have not dealt with insurance at all - it's too "socialist" even that - how are they going to vote for more progressive people when their confirmation about our whining we are not given anything is confirmed for them to use that to claim we are lazy and want the government to take care of us, thus getting more votes for conservatives?