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In reply to the discussion: Can someone explain to me if someone introduces a bill for Single Payer either in the [View all]wildeyed
(11,243 posts)knowing that the math didn't work. They promised no mandate, no premium increases, lower taxes AND continuation of pre-existing conditions clause knowing that wasn't possible because they didn't think they would ever have to actually vote on their law. And then they did and came out with egg all over their faces.
I like the idea of single-payer, but the math doesn't work on that either. The tax increase required for that is huge. No way in hell that gets passed, even by relatively progressive reps. Their constituents will scream. And then account for the fact that there is simply not the political will to do this in this country right now.
Incremental change of O-care. Push hard for public option next. If people like it, it will be next to impossible for GOP to tank it later. If we demonstrate that it works and we can get costs down, then there will be a stronger case for single-payer later.