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In reply to the discussion: Let me get this straight - how did we come to adopting a REPUBLICAN idea as our own? [View all]Warren Stupidity
(48,181 posts)40. "the far left"
Try being a bit more openly insulting.
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The plans you are discussing embody my core belief that Americans should have better choices for health insurance, building on the principle that if they like the coverage they have now, they can keep it, while seeing their costs lowered as our reforms take hold. But for those who don't have such options, I agree that we should create a health insurance exchange -- a market where Americans can one-stop shop for a health care plan, compare benefits and prices, and choose the plan that's best for them, in the same way that Members of Congress and their families can. None of these plans should deny coverage on the basis of a preexisting condition, and all of these plans should include an affordable basic benefit package that includes prevention, and protection against catastrophic costs. I strongly believe that Americans should have the choice of a public health insurance option operating alongside private plans. This will give them a better range of choices, make the health care market more competitive, and keep insurance companies honest.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/the_press_office/Letter-from-President-Obama-to-Chairmen-Edward-M-Kennedy-and-Max-Baucus/
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Let me get this straight - how did we come to adopting a REPUBLICAN idea as our own? [View all]
Zalatix
Mar 2012
OP
We have some DLC, (Republican Lite) here, not supporting Liberal/Progressive programs.
RC
Mar 2012
#4
We also have people here who just throw out labels for people who disagree with them.
great white snark
Apr 2012
#28
Because MA Dems had supported it, and Congressional Dems were verklempt for Teddy
FarCenter
Mar 2012
#6
please. single payer is the ultimate mandate. the problem isn't mandates, the problem is
dionysus
Apr 2012
#25
bullshit. w had 6 blue dogs plus lieberman of which more than one were ready to fillibuster the PO.
dionysus
Apr 2012
#64
The final bill passed 56 to 43. It was a reconciliation bill and could not be filibustered.
eomer
Apr 2012
#66
Stop, you're not supposed to remind people that the Dems COULD pass something
sabrina 1
Apr 2012
#69
I think the answer to that is obvious, & demonstrated in the fact that the Democrats are pushing
HiPointDem
Apr 2012
#61
I meant that the people who fund politics want the mandate. Seems like you took it a different
HiPointDem
Apr 2012
#73
The RW strategy is to manuever Democrats into passing (& then getting blamed for) Republican policy
Faryn Balyncd
Apr 2012
#29
On edit: I see I *am* wrong about Gingrich originating the mandate. Heritage it is.
HiPointDem
Apr 2012
#34
Because it helps people? What you call garbage will help alleviate suffering by millions.
Honeycombe8
Apr 2012
#43
What you call "garbage" will help millions of people get healthcare they did not have before.
DCBob
Apr 2012
#47