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In reply to the discussion: ... House Progressives Will Seek Single-Payer Plan If Mandate Goes Down. [View all]karynnj
(60,965 posts)25. Can you really see it passing either House?
At the moment, no health care bill could pass the House - they passed the Ryan budget that would have cut both Medicare and Medicaid - that's the opposite direction.
In the Senate, name the 7 Republicans who would vote with all the Democrats (including Nelson!).
If you mean next year, it is unlikely that we will even have 53 Democrats - and we could have Majority leader McConnell. It may be that the people you know are more ready for single payer, but what about all the conservative true believers?
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... House Progressives Will Seek Single-Payer Plan If Mandate Goes Down. [View all]
kpete
Jun 2012
OP
Given that Bernie Sanders says that there were only 10 or so Senators who would vote for it,
karynnj
Jun 2012
#24
As if it could pass even with Baucus. You need 60 votes. So please, enough of that.
RBInMaine
Jun 2012
#31
The Republicans don't need 60 votes for their bills. So please, enough of that.
Leopolds Ghost
Jun 2012
#34
I'd prefer if they said they would seek single payer regardless of the SC's decision. nt
chowder66
Jun 2012
#4
Spare me the lecture. I'm simply suggesting we focus our effort on something thats doable.
DCBob
Jun 2012
#40
Um, the REPUBLICANS control the House. Maybe, uh, try bashing them instead. (???)
RBInMaine
Jun 2012
#30
I suspected this might happen, because I believed the ACA to be a sort of planned failure.
kestrel91316
Jun 2012
#12
I've looked at polling, but the relevant group to poll here consists of the members of Congress
karynnj
Jun 2012
#42
If you wish him support, then support him. Calling him clunky is not support. It is unfounded
Bluenorthwest
Jun 2012
#38
And if it is upheld, they should push for single-payer anyway, state by state under the opt out.
SunSeeker
Jun 2012
#19
Are these the same House Progressive who said they wouldn't vote for a bill that didn't include a
Puregonzo1188
Jun 2012
#22