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In reply to the discussion: Maybe it's me but something is really fishy about Roberts supporting ACA [View all]woo me with science
(32,139 posts)Last edited Fri Jun 29, 2012, 08:39 AM - Edit history (2)
Let's cut the denial and fantasy, already. We already saw this White House deliberately move to eliminate the possibility of a public option even when they didn't have to, when polls were overwhelmingly in support of one. Not to mention the long record of colluding with Republicans in favor of corporate interests on this issue and so many others. It is incomprehensible that anyone who has been around for the past four years still maintains the fantasy that a public option is even on their agenda at all.
State-level actions are the only hope right now, especially now that the corporate mandate has been upheld and the profit motive entrenched into the system. I will eat my hat if this President EVER spontaneously mentions a public option during his second term. They will move on now that this massive corporate gift has been delivered.
The push for a public option is going to have to come from the ground-up, because it is demanded. It is not going to receive any spontaneous pushing from the top.