Missing the point. There will be no bill debated that the Democrats make. There will be no option here. The democrats already have an option, the bill they spent years making, the bill that is skyrocketing in popularity against a bill that has incredibly low approval ratings: it's the ACA.
It's insane, you guys are literally saying that Democrats should submit to Trump and the GOP, abandoned a bill that is now more popular than it has ever been in its entire history, to waste time making a bill that will never see a debate, much less a vote. The fuck is Chuck Schumer doing? Thank God not listening to this nonsense, because all you guys are doing is advocating wasting time to do something they are already doing.
You can rant and rave about how great Obamacare is. It IS great. Flawed, but great. I have insurance because of Obamacare. But
you're missing the point.
The ACA is dead.
And it's not dead because it's not a great, progressive piece of legislation. It's dead because it needs money. Money that Republicans have refused, and will continue to refuse, to give it. They're essentially starving it to death
regardless of how popular it is.
So yeah, Obamacare is wonderful. But it's dead. Its legacy will be in getting the majority of the American public to realize that healthcare should be something guaranteed by our government, and that
alone will make it one of the most pivotal pieces of legislation in our nation's history. But as it stands now? Dead.
As a grassroots organizer,
I'm thinking about messaging. And one thing Democratic legislators have sucked at, and continue to suck at, is giving us material. Giving their pundits, and activists, and organizers red meat to rile up the base and bludgeon the right with. Republicans want to pretend that their blatant cash grab is really about healthcare? Fine. Let's battle.
Because they can't win this battle in the court of public opinion. We'll produce a bill even better than Obamacare, that will score better than AHCA, demonstrably cover more people, because even if Hillary had won
that's what was going to happen. And when we go to war with that bill, people will look for the differences, and the only differences they'll find are...tax cuts for the wealthy.
Look, I hate that Obamacare is in the state its in. Because it is the crowning piece of legislation from the First Black President, legislation that saved lives. And I worked my fucking ass off to elect the person who would have protected it.
But if we stop AHCA? What next? The GOP won't allocate funds to save the ACA. It'll still die the tortured death it's dying right now. And what's more the Republican talking points will still be in place. They'll still be able to go on the news and write bullshit think pieces, about how the ACA is a failure, and how we need to trust
their vision.