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In reply to the discussion: KRUGMAN: "a simple, straightforward single-payer system just isn’t going to happen" [View all]mikehiggins
(5,614 posts)Something about some people asking why, and other people asking why not?
Krugman is great but the problem is that if you accept the way things are, they will never change.
Everything he says makes sense, in the context of what he is saying, but that relies on nothing changing. This nation is bogged down in a sea of cynicism, the war cry being "no we can't."
When I was a young man (which is a long time ago) many of my right wing friends despaired of ever overcoming the stranglehold the "libruls" had on this society. Some determined to change it, as unlikely a prospect as that was. The difference was that they had a strong core set of beliefs and did everything they could to make those beliefs prevail.
They didn't quit. Incrementalists and accomodationists would have you believe that difficulty is the same as impossibility AND our political elites are much more comfortable with fitting in than breaking out.
If Sanders doesn't win, even if winning means disruption and acrimony, I fear for the Republic. You may think that is hyperbole. What it really is more basically described as belief. Believing in their ideas and working hard to see them win out worked for the Right. We have to do the same.
Because...Fuck This Shit!