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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
(169,536 posts)They want to take your $ and not pay it out. THAT is their business model.
But since the U.S. refuses to embrace "socialism" and instead has professed and adopted "capitalism", then one has to work around it. It will probably take another hundred or more years for the U.S. public to see the values of socialistic care and policies for entities that should have NOTHING to do with "business" - health, education, and government. These 3 should never be operated "for profit".
Meanwhile having something (that can be updated as time goes on) rather than nothing, is preferable.
But you have also "rewrote" history by because there were many other things going on with this including fucking Stupak and 16 other Democrats blocking the ACA (public option or not) because of their anti-abortion stance in the House. "Big" legislation is always an ego thing and some like to be attention-getters.
So folks need to go back and really look at what happened during 2009 - 2010 and push to have meaningful changes made to it that will eventually have it transition to a single-payer system.