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In reply to the discussion: Well, once again, we the people have lost. [View all]Summer Hathaway
(2,770 posts)who, if both parties are beholding to their corporate overlords, was going to get single-payer on the table.
So it's We The People. Would that include "we the people" who are happy with Obamacare, and see it as an incremental step in the right direction, a foundation now in place to be built upon? And would it include "we the people" who are opposed to any form of what is perceived to be 'socialized medicine'?
We the People is a very all-inclusive term - and includes people whose views you (and I) would strongly disagree with.
The idea that the SCOTUS striking down ACA would have inevitably led to single-payer healthcare is as naive as it is ridiculous - as ridiculous as your inference that anyone who disagrees with your views "doesn't understand what is happening in this country".