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comradebillyboy

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46. I'd certainly like to see Harris back off her embrace of MFA.
Mon Jul 8, 2019, 01:22 PM
Jul 2019

It's foolish to think turning the entire health care industry on it's head won't be an extremely messy transition. Most European nations have a 20% value added tax on sales and much higher income taxes to support their welfare systems. That's going to be a pretty hard sale here in the US.

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Didn't pundits and candidates, back in the day, say that about Social Security and Medicare too? bluewater Jul 2019 #1
What's your point? Eleanor Clift didn't say it. If you're Kahuna7 Jul 2019 #2
Pundits have been saying this. It's been said here on DU too. bluewater Jul 2019 #3
So now it's my turn. Do you mind??? Kahuna7 Jul 2019 #4
Not at all. And let me apologize. bluewater Jul 2019 #6
There's pretty simple economic math at play here. AtheistCrusader Jul 2019 #7
Bluewater is overly concerned about sources wyldwolf Jul 2019 #39
Well, if they are not promoting MFA, anyway. (nt) ehrnst Jul 2019 #54
Which pundits? Trumpocalypse Jul 2019 #11
The great undefined "they" that prove how TOTALLY right someone who is in favor of "A" is ehrnst Jul 2019 #15
Make that Pundits, Candidates and critics actually. bluewater Jul 2019 #19
I'm asking which pundits Trumpocalypse Jul 2019 #22
Google is your friend lol bluewater Jul 2019 #31
More googles... ehrnst Jul 2019 #33
Those are not pundits Trumpocalypse Jul 2019 #61
Some pundits from back in the day... bluewater Jul 2019 #81
Again not pundits Trumpocalypse Jul 2019 #82
The dictionary disagrees with you. bluewater Jul 2019 #83
They were not pundits Trumpocalypse Jul 2019 #84
They were too, of course. bluewater Jul 2019 #85
They were not pundits Trumpocalypse Jul 2019 #86
Pundits are partisan more often than not. thesquanderer Jul 2019 #100
Very true nt Trumpocalypse Jul 2019 #105
Demonizing all dissenting views on a particular bill takes all the effort out of ehrnst Jul 2019 #13
And baddies from the present, as well wyldwolf Jul 2019 #43
Like I said, it's sure easier than critical thinking. (nt) ehrnst Jul 2019 #49
Shoot the messenger crazytown Jul 2019 #80
But is it right Gringoguapisimo Jul 2019 #103
BS - when they learn that no change in doctors and hospitals- majority supports AlexSFCA Jul 2019 #5
So true about the marketing. It is our huge Achilles heel, when will we improve? JudyM Jul 2019 #14
"democrats inability to market ideas " pangaia Jul 2019 #32
What poll are you quoting when you say ehrnst Jul 2019 #50
exactly. Voltaire2 Jul 2019 #70
But some people absolutely will lose their doctors Recursion Jul 2019 #96
re: "lots of people won't be able to keep seeing their current doctor" thesquanderer Jul 2019 #102
Because when you change how doctors get paid they change their patient loads Recursion Jul 2019 #106
That's an interesting point. thesquanderer Jul 2019 #112
If Democrats swing and miss with MFA, we're out, Trump's in. nt oasis Jul 2019 #8
I agree that this would help re-elect trump and may cost Dems control of the House Gothmog Jul 2019 #9
There's one major primary candidate who is not pushing MFA. MineralMan Jul 2019 #10
x1000 peggysue2 Jul 2019 #24
Exactly. We get a chance in 2020. MineralMan Jul 2019 #25
This is why I suport Biden calguy Jul 2019 #27
I support Biden, in part because I think he has the best chance MineralMan Jul 2019 #29
Also Buttigieg, if and when he crosses your "major candidate" threshold (n/t) thesquanderer Jul 2019 #104
This message was self-deleted by its author LovingA2andMI Jul 2019 #12
Yep ... MFA is political suicide indeed K&R nt NYMinute Jul 2019 #16
Healthcare is a winner for democrats. This is a right wing talking point. onecaliberal Jul 2019 #17
There is nothing right wing about Eleanor Clift. She has a decades long Kahuna7 Jul 2019 #23
Healthcare is a WINNER for dems. /end onecaliberal Jul 2019 #26
Yep, preserving the ACA was what got us the Blue Wave in 2018. ehrnst Jul 2019 #52
That's exactly right, ehrnst! Nancy Pelosi Cha Jul 2019 #90
Clift is a thirdway relic from the 90s. Voltaire2 Jul 2019 #38
Wait... Didn't you call her the "health industrial complex?" ehrnst Jul 2019 #48
Healthcare but not MFA...Clift is correct. Demsrule86 Jul 2019 #37
No, Eleanor Cliff is Not RW as you assert. Cha Jul 2019 #89
I can't wait to see Kamala being pressed on her back and forth regarding private insurance, during Skya Rhen Jul 2019 #18
I'd certainly like to see Harris back off her embrace of MFA. comradebillyboy Jul 2019 #46
I'm thinking that Warren will do so as well. She's too smart an economist ehrnst Jul 2019 #55
I'd like to see that as well. I'd certainly warm to her comradebillyboy Jul 2019 #92
She could take the trajectory of Paul Wellstone ehrnst Jul 2019 #98
Mayor Pete had the best answer DemocratSinceBirth Jul 2019 #20
But that won't work, because then employers will drop any and all health benefits ehrnst Jul 2019 #47
Great idea in theory, but a disaster politically OKNancy Jul 2019 #21
That's what the state exchanges and medicaid expansion were supposed to accomplish. ehrnst Jul 2019 #44
Got to go with my own interests here Bradical79 Jul 2019 #28
I won't support any candidate in the primary who is for MFA...I want Trump gone. Demsrule86 Jul 2019 #40
I agree, and even the public option that Biden, Buttigieg, Bullock and some others support Celerity Jul 2019 #51
It would be hard but I think can be done in reconciliation...it would address the millions who have Demsrule86 Jul 2019 #57
a fairly complete rundown of possible R to D Senate flips Celerity Jul 2019 #59
I don't see any sure bets...we haven't won Texas in decades, We lost a Sen. Seat in TN in 18, Demsrule86 Jul 2019 #60
'North Carolina hasn't gone our way in the Senate in decades' Celerity Jul 2019 #63
Offer a Medicare Buy In for those that want it instead of private for profit insurance Freethinker65 Jul 2019 #30
This message was self-deleted by its author ehrnst Jul 2019 #36
A *gradual* expansion of Medicare was a proposal - allow those 55 and up buy into it for ehrnst Jul 2019 #42
Don't go after the already insured...we need to insure those who live in states where Medicare was Demsrule86 Jul 2019 #58
From my twitter feed Gothmog Jul 2019 #34
Not to mention her proclamation of, Kahuna7 Jul 2019 #41
MFA is only one major proposal Warren is running on. She supports several other big ticket policies emmaverybo Jul 2019 #64
+1 nt Kahuna7 Jul 2019 #78
+ 1. Excellent post. oasis Jul 2019 #93
re: "why help wealthy parents? Why give 100 percent free tuition to all" thesquanderer Jul 2019 #107
The demographic of CC system enrollees is not uniform. Some wealthy parents do indeed foot the emmaverybo Jul 2019 #111
I see the health industrial complex is going Voltaire2 Jul 2019 #35
So anyone who dissents from the dogma is from "the health industrial complex?" ehrnst Jul 2019 #45
No. I'm on Medicare and far from any complex OKNancy Jul 2019 #66
No what you are doing is repeating the HIC talking points. Voltaire2 Jul 2019 #67
Eleanor, sweetie, saidsimplesimon Jul 2019 #53
However, what a politician promises is what helps them win elections. (nt) ehrnst Jul 2019 #56
Analysis How Trump wins in 2020: Americans see his opponent as a "socialist" Gothmog Jul 2019 #62
Well you know they are going to attack any candidate we put up as a socialist. Voltaire2 Jul 2019 #68
Of course, it's a lot easier when the candidate agrees... brooklynite Jul 2019 #71
In fact it will be easier. Voltaire2 Jul 2019 #72
Or (just spitalling here) you can talk about the policy benefits AND not call yourself Socialist brooklynite Jul 2019 #73
Nominating a candidate who has policies that fit the definition will only help trump Gothmog Jul 2019 #76
Because in an economy that appears to be doing well, I don't see a socialist revolution Kahuna7 Jul 2019 #74
Most POTUS are re-elected for second term unless the economy is bad Gothmog Jul 2019 #75
Yep. nt Kahuna7 Jul 2019 #77
They can thank President Obama for Cha Jul 2019 #91
Agree. So maybe the trick is to draw a real distinction between the candidate's values and character emmaverybo Jul 2019 #94
Comments attached to the HuffPo Article about Jill Biden v Harris Kahuna7 Jul 2019 #95
So, can we get a list of everything that will "destroy" the Democratic party? Bettie Jul 2019 #65
Unity Ticket! Voltaire2 Jul 2019 #69
Codswollop. eom shanny Jul 2019 #79
One word for Eleanor Clift: BULLSHIT Autumn Jul 2019 #87
I think the American people are ready for the term Single Payer... Mach1miles Jul 2019 #88
And yet it polls at 22% Recursion Jul 2019 #97
I guess I don't understand your point. Mach1miles Jul 2019 #101
lol nope. Nice try though Eleanor. BeckyDem Jul 2019 #99
That is what the polls show, medicare for all is unpopular Progressive dog Jul 2019 #108
Her article reaches too far, though. thesquanderer Jul 2019 #109
listening to the likes of Eleanor Clift would put the Democratic Party on Life Support. eom shanny Jul 2019 #110
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