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Hey now we've decided to try and push our primaries up this time around to get more than lip service!
We're going for the double whammy after being left out all these years.
Hey now we've decided to try and push our primaries up this time around to get more than lip service!
I look forward to those opposed to Bernie's healtchcare plan to 180 and support Harris in full.
Genius. Forward-thinking. Humane.
Bernie?
Moronic. Pipe-dream. Not fiscally possible.
Like is this real life?
Nobody who is a Democrat is opposed to the plan. They know it cant happen unless we have control of the House and Senate and the Presidency. So instead of shooting for the moon, we have to try and get something that works in the meantime.
Well, we haven't actually seen how they're going to pay for it.
Bernie's economic promises were based on the ludicrous idea that we'd see 5% growth each and every year. A realistic plan is going to have to adjust for minimal growth.
Reality is you're going to have to raise taxes on the wealthy and middle class to pay for something like that, even assuming that we drastically reduced waste and inefficiencies in other parts of government.
No, I've literally seen responses like that in election threads. It's true. It wasn't a common thing, but there were a lot of people standing against it with "It'll never pass!" or "It'll never work!"
One response I've seen lately was "Our country just isn't built for it. It would take decades to transition to this type of system" (paraphrasing of course)
No, I've literally seen responses like that in election threads. It's true. It wasn't a common thing, but there were a lot of people standing against it with "It'll never pass!" or "It'll never work!"
One response I've seen lately was "Our country just isn't built for it. It would take decades to transition to this type of system" (paraphrasing of course)
hey, it's almost like the people who constantly deride the left for "purity tests" don't actually know what they're talking about. Imagine that.
No, I've literally seen responses like that in election threads. It's true. It wasn't a common thing, but there were a lot of people standing against it with "It'll never pass!" or "It'll never work!"
One response I've seen lately was "Our country just isn't built for it. It would take decades to transition to this type of system" (paraphrasing of course)
It could depending on the system? Why do you think this isn't a valid point?
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well, we're approaching the end of the first decade of that transition, so we're on that track for that to still be true?
It could depending on the system? Why do you think this isn't a valid point?
Purity tests are utter tripe. Harris wouldn't pass muster even co sighing this idea.
Are you saying the ACA is on the path to Single Payer? I dont see it.
You want my vote, dont you, Kamala. Keep doing this stuff and you might very well be on your way to it.
Let's here you come out for-
-Legal weed
-Free grades 13-16
-Ending the wars
-Infrastructure
-Climate change and clean energy
-Socking it to corporations
You'd be a near perfect candidate if you hit those spots for me.
What is free grades 13-16? Like, for school?
Are you saying the ACA is on the path to Single Payer? I dont see it.
You want my vote, dont you, Kamala. Keep doing this stuff and you might very well be on your way to it.
Let's here you come out for-
-Legal weed
-Free grades 13-16
-Ending the wars
-Infrastructure
-Climate change and clean energy
-Socking it to corporations
You'd be a near perfect candidate if you hit those spots for me.
Free Community College, essentially. I heard somebody jokingly call it that the other day and I ran with it lol
This isn't Bernie's 2016 healthcare plan. It's completely different.
All that is only near perfect?
What's a perfect candidate?
ACA passed the House with a public option. A public option would be the next logical step towards single payer.
Lieberman prevented it from becoming a part of it at first but the ACA absolutely still is compatible with public option
yes? ACA is the first major health care reform in decades, and was always stated by Obama and others from the outset that it was the first step in a larger process. It was never the end goal and Obama never claimed that the ACA was an end goal, but the beginning of a new conversation.
The reason Medicare for All, single-payer, a public option, et al. are gaining more traction now than they did 25 years when Hillary tried is because ACA is changing the consensus in this country from healthcare being a privilege to healthcare being a right.
I was leaving room for the fact that I dont feel like I know enough about her to say "perfect", honestly. I'm worried about her being propped up by the establishment, and hearing about her not prosecuting Steve Mnuchin is a little worrisome and frustrating.
Brandon F said:Exactly. Get people on healthcare and their eyes open, especially amidst a massive multi-billion dollar counter-marketing campaign telling them otherwise by Republicans for decades. Most were completely unaware how affordable it could be under different circumstances.
She's still the one that left Mnuchin go.
Free Community College, essentially. I heard somebody jokingly call it that the other day and I ran with it lol
They point was made in opposition to Single Payer. Not just because "It'd be difficult".
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Well, we haven't actually seen how they're going to pay for it.
Bernie's economic promises were based on the ludicrous idea that we'd see 5% growth each and every year. A realistic plan is going to have to adjust for minimal growth.
Reality is you're going to have to raise taxes on the wealthy and middle class to pay for something like that, even assuming that we drastically reduced waste and inefficiencies in other parts of government.
damn the BernieBro purity left, putting pressure on Harris to embrace a good, progressive idea and then praising her for it when she does. you just can't win with them
Are those two as running mates a possibility? Could be a dream team.
I mean, did you vote for Barack Obama in 2012? Because he and Holder didn't prosecute a single CEO responsible for the financial crisis.
I'm not trying to downplay your point, because I agree it's a frustrating thing especially since the reason in this case is so obvious, but the fact is just about everyone in power failed to take Wall Street to task for cratering the economy. In any case, Kamala can hang her hat on the foreclosure settlement she won for CA homeowners after the federal government wanted to settle for far less.
Bernie is gonna be too old. I think he's better served working with up and coming candidates and giving them a Bernie rub. Harris could be ready by 2020 on her own if she plays her cards right.
Public option and Medicare expansion would only need 50 in the Senate if passed via reconciliation.Hey, go for it. This platform will probably garner a lot of public support...
There's still no fucking way it gets passed anytime in the near future. Forgetting the fact that not a single Republican would be on board, I doubt every Democrat would be.
So you'll need more than 60 in the Senate. When's that going to happen?
It's a pipe dream. The sooner the base learns this the better.
Hey, go for it. This platform will probably garner a lot of public support...
There's still no fucking way it gets passed anytime in the near future. Forgetting the fact that not a single Republican would be on board, I doubt every Democrat would be.
So you'll need more than 60 in the Senate. When's that going to happen?
It's a pipe dream. The sooner the base learns this the better.
Public option and Medicare expansion would only need 50 in the Senate if passed via reconciliation.
Public option and Medicare expansion would only need 50 in the Senate if passed via reconciliation.
I think the "too old" line of thinking is just random. For an old guy, he's certainly holding his own more than most in his line of work. Hell, he's even doing town halls in republican states belonging to the likes of Mitch McConnell. Will 4 years make a difference? Possibly. But until then, There isn't a candidate that carries the same level of popularity that Bernie has at the moment. So somebody has to step up, and earn that. If Kamala wasn't to try to carry that torch, more power to her. Right now the only one close is Liz Warren at the moment.
I look forward to those opposed to Bernie's healtchcare plan to 180 and support Harris in full.
Genius. Forward-thinking. Humane.
Bernie?
Moronic. Pipe-dream. Not fiscally possible.
Serious question- Do you want your middle class taxes to go up by 20% to get free healthcare. For sicker people, I'm guessing the answer is yes. For healthier people, I'm guessing the answer is no.
If you are worried about poor people having health care, then just expand Medicaid more (like maybe 3 times as much as Obamacare does.) I think that many of you are not thinking about the true cost of a medicare for all system. Do you remember that one Vox article about Bernie's healthcare plan in 2016? It is just too expensive. Why don't California or Vermont do it first? Massachusetts did Obamacare before the rest of the country adopted that.
How about we try it in a state first and see how it goes. California would be a perfect testing ground for this. Try it and see if it works. I am open to new ideas.
Public option and Medicare expansion would only need 50 in the Senate if passed via reconciliation.
The ACA passed with 60 votes.How could a public option pass in reconciliation? The reason it dropped from ACA in the first place is because they needed 60 votes for it.
The ACA passed with 60 votes.
The Medicaid expansion was passed under reconciliation. You can raise taxes and avoid a deficit to meet reconciliation requirements.
It's not about being too old in 4 years, it's about being too old in 8 years. Anyone running should be running with the goal of 2 terms.
Medicaid is an existing system. So expansion is a simple budgetary matter. How can you pass a full on public option through reconciliation?
I thought that something could be passed via reconciliation only if it lowers spending?
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.