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In reply to the discussion: If we had gone the single payer route six years ago, we wouldn't be with the Supremes today. [View all]stevenleser
(32,886 posts)22. There are over 15 million lawsuits filed in the US every year with different angles and arguments.
The arguments aren't exactly the same in any one of them. Yet the lawsuits are still filed.
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If we had gone the single payer route six years ago, we wouldn't be with the Supremes today. [View all]
Stinky The Clown
Mar 2015
OP
You have a lot more confidence in the Republicans than I do. I'm sure they would have crafted
stevenleser
Mar 2015
#1
If the Republicans tried to repeal Medicare for all the torches would have lit the entire country
Doctor_J
Mar 2015
#50
Agree. Without a debate the American public was never informed of what they could have had.
think
Mar 2015
#52
And that makes sense seeing as how you are perfectly satisfied with crap legislation.
PedXing
Mar 2015
#49
Oh the essential nationalization of a whole sub-industry would have produced tons of lawsuits...
stevenleser
Mar 2015
#16
I have no such faith in the Republican party. If anything, their whole socialism meme, remember that
stevenleser
Mar 2015
#19
Your premise rests on the idea of Republicans acting rationally and as you expect.
stevenleser
Mar 2015
#32
None of the challenges made against the ACA could have been used against medicare for all. n/t
lumberjack_jeff
Mar 2015
#21
There are over 15 million lawsuits filed in the US every year with different angles and arguments.
stevenleser
Mar 2015
#22
And I'm sure that, even today, some are filed to challenge the constitutionality of Social Security.
lumberjack_jeff
Mar 2015
#25
Lieberman was pissed because McCain was going to make him SecDef or SecState.
JoePhilly
Mar 2015
#37
If you can control the SCOTUS justices as well as this implies, I have a laundry list of wishes for
stevenleser
Mar 2015
#23
Single payer is good for nearly everyone, including the majority of businesses
RufusTFirefly
Mar 2015
#28
There is no question Public Option could not have been achieved, for a variety of reasons.
NoJusticeNoPeace
Mar 2015
#29
If the democrats had passed Medicare for all, there wouldn't be enough republicans left
Doctor_J
Mar 2015
#41
it was all theatre. big insurance and pharma fixed the game ahead of time, and siezed
Doctor_J
Mar 2015
#40
The Profit Preservation and Mandatory Middleman Act had two main goals besides the obvious
Doctor_J
Mar 2015
#45
If we had gone the single payer route six years ago, we wouldn't have single payer...
brooklynite
Mar 2015
#44
If I'd a gone for a paper route 6 years ago I wouldn't be in this mess, either....
HereSince1628
Mar 2015
#57