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Now we're talking.. disillusioned73 Jun 2017 #1
Amen!!!! And insurance companies have offered to implement if outsourced to them. bresue Jun 2017 #2
How does that work? IronLionZion Jun 2017 #4
The paperwork.... bresue Jun 2017 #7
German model zipplewrath Jun 2017 #11
Bernie's Platform stephensolomita Jun 2017 #51
Switzerland too TexasBushwhacker Jun 2017 #67
Amen!!!! bresue Jun 2017 #61
I don't get the.. hold on, let's save ACA first disillusioned73 Jun 2017 #8
Best case is Tweak ACA and improve on it with people** paying premiums to NON-profit Medicaid & Sunlei Jun 2017 #59
Sure - and while we are at it a big apology is due Bernie Sanders. ciaobaby Jun 2017 #3
Agree. nt zentrum Jun 2017 #5
Apologize for what? They didn't have the votes in 2008. The blue dogs refused to support single still_one Jun 2017 #14
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where have you been getting that talking point from, the Jill Stein campaign? Every single Democrat still_one Jun 2017 #28
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Bingo-Bamgo.. disillusioned73 Jun 2017 #38
No, Not bingo-bamgo Cha Jun 2017 #63
Yes.. bingo & bango disillusioned73 Jun 2017 #70
You're accusing "echo chamber circle jerks".. all you have Cha Jun 2017 #72
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Bullshit. They didn't have the votes in 2008 for single-payer, and they don't have them today still_one Jun 2017 #32
Time to stop talking crap about voters who didn't support Clinton, and start asking why LiberalLovinLug Jun 2017 #42
Nope. This is like the talking point that "Hillary should just go away", but of course it is still_one Jun 2017 #46
How dare her supporters speak out? LiberalLovinLug Jun 2017 #48
People who didn't vote for her don't belong in this forum lunamagica Jun 2017 #49
That was not the argument LiberalLovinLug Jun 2017 #52
Thank you. Your view is extremely refreshing. pablo_marmol Jun 2017 #57
This message was self-deleted by its author Kathy M Jun 2017 #55
You may want to ask yourself why people who didn't support and vote for our Democratic candidate lunamagica Jun 2017 #56
Your tired insult of "groupthink" is noted.. But, you Cha Jun 2017 #74
Basically in Agreement with LiberalLug stephensolomita Jun 2017 #53
Yeah.. 3rd party asshole Liars who Lied Cha Jun 2017 #73
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Nah. nt Maven Jun 2017 #27
Yup. +1 nt riderinthestorm Jun 2017 #40
Nope. Amimnoch Jun 2017 #43
Excellent post, Amimnoch! Cha Jun 2017 #64
For what? George II Jun 2017 #50
Thanks Senator Warren for your bold statements - they are right on! Trial_By_Fire Jun 2017 #6
If trumpcare passes, this could happen. oxbow Jun 2017 #9
See, THIS is Excellent, oxbow! calimary Jun 2017 #60
Thanks! Wish I could take credit... oxbow Jun 2017 #65
And that's ANOTHER good one, oxbow! calimary Jun 2017 #68
President Obama did the ACA because they didn't have the votes for single payer, a public option, or still_one Jun 2017 #10
And he never fought it zipplewrath Jun 2017 #16
You are wrong. Lieberman made it very clear that he would not support even a buy-in for Medicare still_one Jun 2017 #18
And Obama never called him zipplewrath Jun 2017 #20
President Obama did it through Reid and others in Congress. It would NOT have mattered. They didn' still_one Jun 2017 #34
Not according to Leiberman zipplewrath Jun 2017 #37
we will never know will we booley Jun 2017 #62
Sorry booley, we do. Nelson in Nebraksa said no, Nelson in Florida said no, still_one Jun 2017 #66
Sanders on single payer 2010 -- "It would have had 8 or 10 votes and that's it." Hoyt Jun 2017 #30
In California where I live it is not a sure thing. It is on hold right now in the State still_one Jun 2017 #35
Absolutely! Ligyron Jun 2017 #12
Hahahahaha! EarthFirst Jun 2017 #13
I've said this before and I'll say it again frazzled Jun 2017 #15
I tend to agree zipplewrath Jun 2017 #23
That's exactly how it happened in Canada. mac56 Jun 2017 #24
And that was in 1947; it took decades to arrive at the 1986 act. frazzled Jun 2017 #26
I think you mean 1966 LiberalLovinLug Jun 2017 #45
Oops, I meant 1984 frazzled Jun 2017 #47
Naivete and dreams got Trump elected IronLionZion Jun 2017 #29
And Trump hasn't delivered on a single one of those "dream" promises frazzled Jun 2017 #36
"Pie in the Sky" bahrbearian Jun 2017 #17
YES! I'm tired of this crap. If the GOP is going to push this sort of cruelty...I think the people Honeycombe8 Jun 2017 #25
I agree get the red out Jun 2017 #31
If we're going to run on Single Payer, She should introduce it in the Senate. rogue emissary Jun 2017 #33
Got my Vote turbinetree Jun 2017 #39
Amen! workinclasszero Jun 2017 #41
Yes, yes, yes!! marybourg Jun 2017 #54
yes they should, but it took Ds 30+ yrs to get to ACA. If Rs wreck ACA, we'll all be dead of old age Sunlei Jun 2017 #58
A national single payer system is very far off NobodyHere Jun 2017 #69
Need California to get it right first Bradical79 Jun 2017 #71
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