Hillary Clinton
Related: About this forumShould Hillary contest Universal Health Care in the primaries? Yep!
In 2008 Hillary tirelessly pointed out what was wrong with Barack Obama's voluntary care. She knew Mandates were not popular but she was absolutely correct:
The difference between Senator Obama and myself is that I know, from the work Ive done on health care for many years, that if everyones not in the system we will continue to let the insurance companies do whats called cherry picking--pick those who get insurance and leave others out.
http://www.ontheissues.org/2016/Hillary_Clinton_Health_Care.htm#2008_HillaryCare
This time round, her opponent isn't settling for unworkable, he's shooting for impossible. In his own words:
Sanders: Single Payer Never Had A Chance
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) reminded the progressive media gathered on Capitol Hill today that single-payer health care reform was dead before it started in the Senate.
"It would have had 8 or 10 votes and that's it," he said, addressing a topic central in the minds of many who the bloggers and left wing talk show hosts gathered for the 4th annual Senate Democratic Progressive Media Summit in Washington reach everyday.
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/dc/sanders-single-payer-never-had-a-chance
Sould Hillary contest dead-in-the-water health care plans that might get ten votes in the Senate. Ha!
randys1
(16,286 posts)could get.
I am not convinced that either Hillary or Barack are ready to go up against the carriers (health insurance companies) the way Bernie is, but I guess it doesnt matter until we have a House and Senate that doesnt hate the rest of the country.
denem
(11,045 posts)+ Lieberman and Sanders. Never forget that Lieberman single handily killed the Medicare buy-in for those over 55 - a proposal he had championed on the past, and which would have reduced all premiums.
randys1
(16,286 posts)the rest of the world can have something we cant, and we will DEMAND it.
denem
(11,045 posts)Ready for action - My Barack Obama, and they shuttered it instead. A terrible mistake.
randys1
(16,286 posts)pout and dont show up in 2010.
Unless Bernie brings 100 Bernie's with him to the House and Senate, almost nothing can be accomplished.
Unless Hillary convinces rightwingers to all of a sudden stop hating WOMEN, and they do, again, nothing.
We are all sitting here arguing about which dem to oppose these people, and they are preparing to do exactly what they have been doing since Obama was elected, oppose everything and harm the nation as much as possible so as to blame the president.
upaloopa
(11,417 posts)promice things that don't have a good chance of getting done.
Bernie can out promice her any day.
The reason Bernie has been saying the same thing for 40 years is because they haven't had a chance of getting done in all that time.
Now he is still at it.
It is great to vote for things you would like to have.
But it isn't great to vote for someone who is telling you he's going to give you now what he hasn't been able to deliver for the last 40 years.
denem
(11,045 posts)and that's it" Senator Sanders
Now it's Bernie in Wonderland.
Thinkingabout
(30,058 posts)Nothing we had before ACA. It still needs improvement. When it becomes important enough to everyone then we can get the vote out to elect Democrats on every level. Until then the GOP will control what we get.
yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)Insurers required to drop pre-existing condition exemptions.
Insurers required to offer insurance to everyone.
Insurers required to extend family coverage to our children in school up to 26.
Progressive tax subsidies beginning just under $50,000 making insurance premiums affordable for low-income families and individuals.
Who could have foreseen more people getting healthcare could cost more money? Sooo unexpected, right? "This is the worst socialist crap ever foisted on America!"
Now - you want to talk to this country about universal health care?
Thinkingabout
(30,058 posts)Not know what you are talking about.
yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)started with one year pre-existing condition rider.
No problem when you're young, but as you get a little older, you pick up some baggage.
No problem when you have the same job and insurance for decades. But that was the old America.
Then you get to rejection of your insurance application. You are not a good risk - which makes your employer start to eyeball you!
Or you lie - and your claim is then rejected, and it's never just one claim! It cascades into insolvency while they still deduct your useless premium out of your paycheck!
The Affordable Care Act is a good start. The best we could get. And it is reviled!
So when I hear, "Vote for me and together we will get universal health care coverage" I wonder just what America these people live in?
Didn't Vermont reject universal health care? That can't be the place then...