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In reply to the discussion: The public option: how many of us remember when and why it died? [View all]BumRushDaShow
(171,856 posts)which drowned out any of the bullet point BENEFITS that WERE repeated over and over.
Every time someone lists these SAME bullet points on DU (e.g., no pre-existing conditions rejections, kids stay on insurance until 26, etc, etc)., they eye-rolling commences and the complaints vomit forth about "blue links" and other nonsense.
It's been put out there but the whole subject of "insurance", is not a cut and dried subject - that goes for any insurance (car, home, life, etc). But what is different is that this is on a national level (where the rest of the insurances are state regulated), so there ends up being TMI.
Even if there were a public option, a person would STILL have to fill out some damn form and select something. And if there were Medicare for All (which is what I prefer), you STILL have to fill out a form.