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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWhat would happen if we Democrats went directly for single payer right now ?
Just curious about your take on the political realities. I think it would go down in flames in the House. Actually, I changed my mind. It would never get out of committee.
Thanks.
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It would be signed into law by PBO quickly and we would all be dancing in the streets | |
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It would never get out of committee | |
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The teabaggers would form an army and storm the Capitol | |
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el_bryanto
(11,804 posts)Since it can't pass the house, more moderate Democratic politicians would keep it from the floor, and thus save themselves the embarrassment of it going down to defeat.
Bryant
djean111
(14,255 posts)could start negotiating from there, not from an acceptance of a privatized system.
The "nuanced" part of my response? I didn't say "fucking table".
steve2470
(37,457 posts)NightWatcher
(39,343 posts)The nutjobs are in control and we're all suffering from their mental illness/hate.
steve2470
(37,457 posts)woo me with science
(32,139 posts)which is exactly what Republicans and the Third Way have worked carefully to keep from happening.
Limiting the national dialogue to corporate options and casting anything else as non-serious is a deliberate strategy by corporatists to ensure that they never *become* serious.
steve2470
(37,457 posts)Sometimes in my darker moments, I think too many Americans are too selfish for us to have single payer. I hope I'm wrong.
Enthusiast
(50,983 posts)Fist we have to educate the American people on how badly they are missing out on single payer.
treestar
(82,383 posts)and the right wingers immediately called communism or socialism. And they still have 48% of the voters on that.
The national dialogue thing is overrated. It passes nothing. The national dialogue includes all kinds of things. That doesn't mean they will come out of committee.
Cresent City Kid
(1,621 posts)Instead of talking about how we pay for healthcare, I'm more interested in how much they charge and who gets the money.
steve2470
(37,457 posts)The major investors, some of the doctors, the medical device people (upper management and investors and inventors perhaps). Some doctors of course don't make very much and nurses by and large sure as hell don't get paid a lot. One could argue that some hospital administrators are paid too much.
Loudly
(2,436 posts)And it is imperative that Medicare for All be the 2014 campaign theme.
Otherwise, November will be a very unhappy month for Democrats.
Hoyt
(54,770 posts)Sadly, it will likely get nowhere.
think
(11,641 posts)is like the American people would get it:
http://www.bloomberg.com/visual-data/best-and-worst/most-efficient-health-care-countries
http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2013/01/new-health-rankings-of-17-nations-us-is-dead-last/267045/
By not even discussing single payer with the American people we were dealt a great disservice as a nation. (IMO)
one_voice
(20,043 posts)I agree we should do a us vs them with healthcare.
The differences are shocking--we're so far behind it's ridiculous.
Part of the problem--at least on the right--is they don't/won't acknowledge that anyone does anything better than us. Then they pull the 'if it's so bad why do other people come here' card. Those people are never going to change their mind.
But I think there are enough Dems, Indies, and even moderate pukes (semi-sane) that we out number those other people. Key is getting the information out there.
Literally a campaign of nothing but how shitty our system is compared to others.
Enthusiast
(50,983 posts)They would have tremendous support. Because that is the only true solution to the health care crisis.
GoCubsGo
(32,088 posts)steve2470
(37,457 posts)Vashta Nerada
(3,922 posts)Or unicorn.
Nay
(12,051 posts)unicorns aplenty.
Vashta Nerada
(3,922 posts)ieoeja
(9,748 posts)Time to move onto the next state.
Of course, state by state would never work. Look at how horribly that went for Gay Marriage. And it is obviously failing for Marijuana.
Red states are going to drag us backwards on the national level for some time. They have to be dragged kicking and screaming into the 21st century.
librechik
(30,676 posts)I feel sorry for all the states whose asshole governors are seceding from the Union on this one. But no one can stop them. They learned nothing from history, or anything.
steve2470
(37,457 posts)mountain grammy
(26,648 posts)The ACA regulates the insurance companies. This is a start. We have to convince people that the health care industry should belong to the people. Then we get Medicare for all, with dental and vision coverage as well.
Educate, educate, educate!
Lizzie Poppet
(10,164 posts)Even in the Senate, corporate control is almost 100%. No way in hell the insurance industry powers-that-be would allow this to happen, even if they had to be terribly obvious in demonstrating that our "democratic government" has become a sham.
djean111
(14,255 posts)a Single Payer bill 52 times.
And campaign on that.
Cleita
(75,480 posts)and sits in committee even now, I believe. As long as insurance is around, we will never have single payer as long as the insurers, HMOs and big pharma see a way to make a profit from human suffering. We are stuck with the ACA for the future and now that they also have a hand in the Treasury on account of the ACA it's going to be near impossible to get rid of them.
Blecht
(3,803 posts)It's not going to happen. Our politicians are bought and paid for. All we can hope for are a few culture-issue bones to be thrown our way.
brooklynite
(94,727 posts)...where is the public demand for Single Payer that would make this a useful political strategy?
steve2470
(37,457 posts)Caveats: Billions of dollars behind it and expertly framed, with tons of people hours devoted to it. In other words, a tough fight.