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In reply to the discussion: The problem is, if we're having a debate, we need people to CHAMPION the ACA. [View all]leftstreet
(39,538 posts)10. They'll let their kids die to avoid taxes? I doubt it
GOPer voters took the lead on protesting the skinny repeal bill because it was something that finally impacted them personally
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The problem is, if we're having a debate, we need people to CHAMPION the ACA. [View all]
pnwmom
Sep 2017
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Is he attacking the Gop murdercare bill only? We need an ACA champion too...
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#60
GOP voters are terrified of taxes, and Cassidy and Graham will terrify them even more.
pnwmom
Sep 2017
#5
They always think it's other people's kids. And they won't care what happens to the blue states,
pnwmom
Sep 2017
#11
PNW, the GOP "reps" have months to bring voters around. But those who fail their donors
Hortensis
Sep 2017
#17
This is not true. Dems ARE championing it and the ACA has become very popular with the public!!!
bettyellen
Sep 2017
#12
The ACA, having saved millions of lives and made many healthier is not "an evil" and we need to stop
bettyellen
Sep 2017
#15
Words matter. This "lesser of two evil" crap gave us Trump because too many "progressives" used that
bettyellen
Sep 2017
#20
I'm very grateful for all you do. But the words we use are important. Can you tell me why you'd
bettyellen
Sep 2017
#24
Oh man, now I am twice as sorry. I used to be able to detect sarcasm, but no more. Up has been down
bettyellen
Sep 2017
#40
And to you as well. This "new normal" too, shall pass. With our help, these dark days will leave and
bettyellen
Sep 2017
#48
No worries. I explained a little better above. We need to be together on this and am glad to hear we
bettyellen
Sep 2017
#26
For the purposes of the debate on Monday, the legislation under discussion is the ACA and...
George II
Sep 2017
#56
1. The ACA didn't and doesn't set premiums. 2. The GOP has NO INTENTION of lowering them! What,
WinkyDink
Sep 2017
#28
Wrong wrong and wrong...did you see the crowds calling for the ACA to fixed and saved?
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#62
Problems can be fixed. And if you think "single-payer" will have no problems, think again.
haveahart
Sep 2017
#69
I am worried because of Bernie's limited debate skills. My hopes rest with Klobuchar. nt
LexVegas
Sep 2017
#7
If he lets himself get baited into defending his single payer plan instead of the ACA
pnwmom
Sep 2017
#36
He won't win more people to our side on the ACA if he's talking about single payer.
pnwmom
Sep 2017
#39
It could influence Republicans votes...thus leading to passage of murdercare. If that happens
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#63
Bernie and "single-payer" will, IMO, needlessly muddy the current water. (Don't bother with telling
WinkyDink
Sep 2017
#25
Now is not the time to discuss it...certainly not at the debates...it can be and must be fixed
Demsrule86
Sep 2017
#64
Yes it must be really painful for some people here to have Sanders speaking for them.
Voltaire2
Sep 2017
#50
Bernie is very populist and smart. He explains things clearly and with meaning.
applegrove
Sep 2017
#51
You are right. We need to rescue the ACA now. Single payer can come in later, gradually.
Chemisse
Sep 2017
#52
That's actually been a long-standing problem in this party...NOBODY defended the ACA.
Ken Burch
Sep 2017
#54
