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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]Lydia Leftcoast
(48,223 posts)That is exactly the kind of thing that I was referring to in my criticisms of the ACA.
At the end of Bush's Reign of Error, people were hungry for some real reform...of a lot of things, not just health care.
But the powers-that-be, including a lot of the Democratic leadership, didn't want real reform, because they were doing just fine, thanks, so they found a young candidate with a lot of personal charisma who could talk a good game and play a populist on TV.
A lot of people who were too young to remember the Eugene McCarthy/George McGovern/Robert Kennedy era or who had never worked on the Dean or Kucinich campaigns were fooled.
I was always skeptical, and my skepticism was justified early on in Obama's first term. (Please note that this does not mean that I supported Hillary Clinton in the primaries. I voted Unaffiliated in my precinct caucus. I KNEW that Hillary Clinton is a corporatist through and through, but I would have voted for her over McCain any day.)