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In reply to the discussion: If ACA mandates are upheld, we won't get Medicare-for-All and better health care for a generation. [View all]TheWraith
(24,331 posts)The fact is, the ONLY way that single payer could possibly happen in the US is via Obamacare and states being able to set up their own systems. That's exactly how it happened in Canada, remember. If the reforms contained in the ACA are struck down, and healthcare returned entirely to the control of the insurance industry, healthcare reform is going to be politically radioactive for a generation. No one will want to touch it. And it certainly won't result in the magical passage of a single-payer bill--even Bernie Sanders, by far the most hopelessly optimistic person in the Senate on the subject, admits that there might have been at most 10 votes for it.
If the overturning of Obamacare was anything other than a win for the insurance industry, do you really think the Republicans would be cheering it? This is nothing but the same mindset that says we should let the Republicans have the White House, because if they totally destroy the country than somehow we'll end up with a magical uprising and socialist utopia, instead of what we would actually get, a generation or more spent having to slowly and painfully un-fuck the things they've done.