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In reply to the discussion: Hillary supporters are calling single payer health insurance a "pie in the sky" fantasy [View all]azurnoir
(45,850 posts)57. no this is about about a rather weak sauce gott-cha type of thing at least IMO
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Hillary supporters are calling single payer health insurance a "pie in the sky" fantasy [View all]
Cheese Sandwich
Nov 2015
OP
All hope is lost. Might as well give up and settle for a Republican president since HRC would be in
notadmblnd
Nov 2015
#129
Yeah, and by even the most generous estimates the next POTUS will have to contend with a
Warren DeMontague
Nov 2015
#124
We're gonna try to pass single-payer in Colorado next year regardless of who thinks it's viable now
Turn CO Blue
Nov 2015
#149
Gee, he was hoping Vermont would demonstrate the point--it didn't. It failed BIG time.
MADem
Nov 2015
#39
I keep seeing the same people re-cycle this article without connecting to its core concept...
MrMickeysMom
Nov 2015
#111
I remember during the whole HC bill debate that began from some on the 'left' right away.
sabrina 1
Nov 2015
#2
What bothers people....we have the rest of the civilized world as examples. We know how it works.
Enthusiast
Nov 2015
#87
Maybe what they're admitting is Hillary isn't a good enough leader to get it done ...
Jarqui
Nov 2015
#6
except that is not what he wrote - here's a cut and paste of the comment so you can review
azurnoir
Nov 2015
#51
no this is about about a rather weak sauce gott-cha type of thing at least IMO
azurnoir
Nov 2015
#57
Are you sure? Democrat is a noun and Democratic is an adjective right?
Cheese Sandwich
Nov 2015
#125
Always say Democratically controlled, Democratic candidate, etc. This is how it has been said
randys1
Nov 2015
#127
I was just explaining who started this, whether you are familiar with it or not
randys1
Nov 2015
#139
How can you predict "facts"? Not having Single Payer is literally letting some Americans
rhett o rick
Nov 2015
#25
Until a large chunk of America's congressional boundaries are redrawn, at the earliest.
Donald Ian Rankin
Nov 2015
#34
At the current rate the ACA will implode before that. My rates went up 33% this year. How
rhett o rick
Nov 2015
#64
So the US is incapable of doing something other countries have accomplished?
winter is coming
Nov 2015
#11
Two of the three Democratic candidates have issued health care plans w/o Single Payer
brooklynite
Nov 2015
#14
Which issue would you like not to be addressed while time is spent on Single-Payer?
brooklynite
Nov 2015
#17
NO, but the health insurance and hospital and RX lobbies are so rich and powerful
randys1
Nov 2015
#31
So you think there is NO influence by the BILLIONS in healthcare on a politician
randys1
Nov 2015
#38
My opinion is that a thoughful politician knows how much political capital was expended on ACA...
brooklynite
Nov 2015
#45
Well, once again, if the GOP gets to decide, you will have NO HC unless you have a job
randys1
Nov 2015
#53
So you support the use of RAT...got it...BTW, you need to know that I point this out no matter
randys1
Nov 2015
#59
The 8 hour work day and voting rights for women were once "Pie in the Sky".
Tierra_y_Libertad
Nov 2015
#23
I'd love to see it happen and it should happen, but I don't think it will happen any time soon.
Renew Deal
Nov 2015
#58
It really is a self-fullfilling prophecy isn't it? They claim it can never happen, so they dont try
n8dogg83
Nov 2015
#104
It is only a fantasy to those who support the corporate healthcare system we now have.
onecaliberal
Nov 2015
#70
So all of Western Europe has had pies in the sky for the past three to seven decades?
Betty Karlson
Nov 2015
#75
It really is good to know the truth now in case Hillary wins the nomination.
Enthusiast
Nov 2015
#101
Virtually every other developed nation has it. It's a proven, efficient, good way to deliver
JDPriestly
Nov 2015
#77
If other countries do it, and they like it (Germany has had single payer or national health
JDPriestly
Nov 2015
#89
The support of the people can even overcome the influence of gifts of money by the profiteers.
Enthusiast
Nov 2015
#108
That sounds like a Republican response, not a Democratic response.
Dont call me Shirley
Nov 2015
#90
DLC/Third Wayers said the same thing about gay marriage in 2007-2008, and earlier.
Zorra
Nov 2015
#103
I was just about to start a thread with the exact same title. Hillary want us to settle for less.
reformist2
Nov 2015
#134
I mean look, it's true we can't pass single payer right now, that's why we need to organize
Cheese Sandwich
Nov 2015
#144