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In reply to the discussion: Of 193 House Democrats, see which 72 have co-sponsored the #MedicareForAll act. [View all]Demsrule86
(71,542 posts)44. Welcome...how nice that one of your earliest posts is against some Democrats.
We don't need to make Dems take sides on something that can't happen now especially if they are in states the GOP won in 16. This could hurt us in 18. I think most Dems are for this...but it is a big tent party...if we lose our shot in 18 it will be because we took our eye off the important thing...getting a majority of Dems elected to Congress and stopping Trump in his tracks. This post does not help that effort.
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Of 193 House Democrats, see which 72 have co-sponsored the #MedicareForAll act. [View all]
FDRsGhost
Mar 2017
OP
It's true. This is the time to get it rolling. People are paying attention. Offer a better
JudyM
Mar 2017
#33
I just emailed my rep Nancy Pelosi and asked her to co-sponsor. Let's keep this thread alive.
NBachers
Mar 2017
#6
It was taken off the table because there were not enough votes for it in the Senate after Kennedy
Demsrule86
Mar 2017
#80
If you've got sane people representing neighboring districts, invite your neighbors :-)
synergie
Mar 2017
#96
Not a fan of this group. Scorched earth for any Democrat that refuses to conform
ehrnst
Mar 2017
#10
Eye on the prize, we all got to work together and single payer is something all
MaeScott
Mar 2017
#18
When I see some studies on why it failed in Vermont, I might be more likely to "get on board."
ehrnst
Mar 2017
#22
Do you have some sources to back up why you think it was "just big pharma money?"
ehrnst
Mar 2017
#34
Catch? Not sure what that's about, but some further research indicates other factors
ehrnst
Mar 2017
#41
The intent of this group is division, it doesn't see to be about working together.
synergie
Mar 2017
#97
The OP contains a veiled threat to any Democratic rep that dissents, as is most of their messaging.
ehrnst
Mar 2017
#16
Well this time people are actually correct about his weirdness - he's been pro-Trump on things
mvd
Mar 2017
#21
The problem is, our health care delivery system is neither simple nor easily understandable.
ehrnst
Mar 2017
#24
How do you propose the big pharma cash not going to Reps, while Citizens United stands?
ehrnst
Mar 2017
#42
Welcome...how nice that one of your earliest posts is against some Democrats.
Demsrule86
Mar 2017
#44
You divide Democrats into groups of those who support what you believe and those
Demsrule86
Mar 2017
#51
Calling out Democratic representatives by name over something that can't happen is dividing us.
Demsrule86
Mar 2017
#55
Freudian slip? He's so bad that you saw a bad president and automatically called him bush?
George II
Mar 2017
#62
Yeah, I agree. Like the ol refrain in 2001 "if you're not with us you're against us".
George II
Mar 2017
#63
Mine signed on over a month ago, even though she's the kind of establishment dem
Starry Messenger
Mar 2017
#26
Please stop-lets not divide the Dem party this way...Medicare for all will not happen until
Demsrule86
Mar 2017
#43
We have a system that makes it incredibly difficult to create entitlement programs
ehrnst
Mar 2017
#92
You are correct...and did not know about the anti-abortion law passed in Colorado.
Demsrule86
Mar 2017
#94
She was criticized for that plan by many, leading to accusations that she represented corporations
ehrnst
Mar 2017
#74
Yes even now...with the single payer thing...there will never be a single payer bill never
Demsrule86
Mar 2017
#79
Yes they are, among other things. I have good instincts... just as you do Synergie.
NurseJackie
Mar 2017
#61
And by the nature of the communication in the OP, they're divisive and quasi-accusatory...
George II
Mar 2017
#65
Prepare to be accused of being "against single payer and against democracy itself!" (nt)
ehrnst
Mar 2017
#75
How often have you seen a bill that was cosponsored by EVERY member of either party?
George II
Mar 2017
#81