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Democratic Challengers 10: If we stop fighting Nazis, the world will die.

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All of them except for Sanders and maybe Warren. Sounds like you're in Buttigieg's camp (Medicare for all who choose it).

Thanks for an actual response. Yes, he would certainly get my vote over Bernie Sanders. And again, I can't imagine there are too many democratic politicians on board with Bernie's plan.
 
Guys, this is not the way to consolidate support. Not everyone sees the glory of M4A right from the outset. I for one am perfectly willing to support Sanders once Warren drops out but questioning the viability of a M4A system doesn't make you a freakin' Republican. :rolleyes:

As an independent who would gladly vote for a Democrat in this election, thank you.
 
Re: Democratic Challengers 10: If we stop fighting Nazis, the world will die.

The doctor thinks I might have an ulcer and ordered an Endoscopy in January. The first available appointment was April 6. But please, tell me more scary stories about wait times and how efficient our current system is.
 
Kind of. In an intellectual debate you are correct because each party has the burden of informing themselves. But in a campaign it is the responsibility of the candidate to deliver this information again and again and again with a spoonful of sugar to every facet of the audience. Sanders needs to have peer reviewed position papers for the smarties, bumper stickers and ad jingles for the dummies, and bullet list talking points for the media. He has to do all the heavy lifting for a public that is lazy and stupid and whose vote is the only thing that matters.

You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink.
 
Guys, this is not the way to consolidate support. Not everyone sees the glory of M4A right from the outset. I for one am perfectly willing to support Sanders once Warren drops out but questioning the viability of a M4A system doesn't make you a freakin' Republican. :rolleyes:

The poster started on about how no one here will acknowledge flaws. That’s not correct.
Perhaps the poster could try and learn more about universal care while they scream at others to see its flaws
 
Re: Democratic Challengers 10: If we stop fighting Nazis, the world will die.

The doctor thinks I might have an ulcer and ordered an Endoscopy in January. The first available appointment was April 6. But please, tell me more scary stories about wait times and how efficient our current system is.

How would M4A change that though? You'd still be dealing with wait times as that's a problem with the availability of care, not in having insurance. :confused:
 
Re: Democratic Challengers 10: If we stop fighting Nazis, the world will die.

Thanks for an actual response. Yes, he would certainly get my vote over Bernie Sanders. And again, I can't imagine there are too many democratic politicians on board with Bernie's plan.

It's thirds. There's a "radical Center" third who understand M4A is where we will eventually wind up but doesn't want to spook the horses. There's a Left third who believes this is a once per century chance to move America forward, like the New Deal, and we can't blow it. And then there's a third who really doesn't think about positions too deeply, loathes Dump, and will vote for the blue alternative. This is the third the media presents as exemplary of the party but it isn't any more than either of the other two thirds.
 
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Lol. As I stated, I work in the healthcare industry. I know plenty about universal care.
 
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Lol. As I stated, I work in the healthcare industry. I know plenty about universal care.

Are you in a role threatened by M4A? That could subconsciously color your thinking.

I would not expect people who work in medical insurance or insurance administration to have an unbiased view, for example. The guys who worked in the buggy whip industry were likely anti-automobile.
 
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Lol. Have you moved to other countries to work in those systems? I have.

Wait times aren’t solved by single payer. However, people get more basic care in those systems and if you’re treated for things before they become massive issues, you save money and time.
 
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Are you in a role threatened by M4A? That could subconsciously color your thinking.

I would not expect people who work in medical insurance or insurance administration to have an unbiased view, for example. The guys who worked in the buggy whip industry were likely anti-automobile.

Not helping....
 
It's thirds. There's a "radical Center" third who understand M4A is where we will eventually wind up but doesn't want to spook the horses. There's a Left third who believes this is a once per century chance to move America forward, like the New Deal, and we can't blow it. And then there's a third who really doesn't think about positions too deeply, loathes Dump, and will vote for the blue alternative. This is the third the media presents as exemplary of the party but it isn't any more than either of the other two thirds.

What makes you think universal care is where we will end up? Bernie wins, gets it implemented, the nation is united and falls in love with it, Republicans too or they never win another election. Seems like a stretch to conclude that.
 
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What makes you think universal care is where we will end up? Bernie wins, gets it implemented, the nation is united and falls in love with it, Republicans too or they never win another election. Seems like a stretch to conclude that.

Eventually as in 100 years. This is a basic government service, like maintaining an army or ensuring clean water and untainted meat. We will get there, the only question is how many generations we make suffer until we do. It's just like civil rights. Politics is how you manage the transition from legacy ideologies and institutions to more advanced, superior releases. There will always be stakeholders with a vested interest in maintaining obsolete systems despite a net loss in social good. The job of the Left is to manage rollouts against that resistance.

The Left is Change Management. The Right is Rentier Exploitation.
 
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Re: Democratic Challengers 10: If we stop fighting Nazis, the world will die.

Eventually as in 100 years. This is a basic government service, like maintaining an army or ensuring clean water and untainted meat. We will get there, the only question is how many generations we make suffer until we do. It's just like civil rights -- politics is how you manage the transition from legacy systems to more advanced, superior releases.

JD has a point though. With M4A, its important not to overpromise because the opposition party is 100% butthurt Nazis who will try to exploit any issue to attain power and then will reverse it the first chance they get.

The ACA is currently more popular than its ever been, maybe 55-37 in a recent poll. Think of the long, hard decade long struggle to get to that point. Part of the problem was a succinct but unattainable promise (if you like your doctor you can keep your doctor) that wasn't possible to deliver on.

M4A would not only need a successful implementation but it can't hand out promises such as tica's situation that its not meant to deliver on. Dems also need to be prepared to do a better job selling the benefits post implementation than they did after the ACA got up and running.
 
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Single payer is a net savings, but crying about taxes is the lazy way to argue about it.

I also like when people whine about wait times, not acknowledging that wait times In our current system are bad

Case in point - the last time I went to the doctor's office, I had a 4pm appointment and dutifully showed up 10 minutes early. I was taken back 20-25 minutes after the appointment time, and not seen by the doctor until quarter to 5.
 
Re: Democratic Challengers 10: If we stop fighting Nazis, the world will die.

JD has a point though. With M4A, its important not to overpromise because the opposition party is 100% butthurt Nazis who will try to exploit any issue to attain power and then will reverse it the first chance they get.

The ACA is currently more popular than its ever been, maybe 55-37 in a recent poll. Think of the long, hard decade long struggle to get to that point. Part of the problem was a succinct but unattainable promise (if you like your doctor you can keep your doctor) that wasn't possible to deliver on.

M4A would not only need a successful implementation but it can't hand out promises such as tica's situation that its not meant to deliver on. Dems also need to be prepared to do a better job selling the benefits post implementation than they did after the ACA got up and running.

All changes will face sabotage by those with a vested interest in seeing them fail. And of course the particular political opposition we face is spectacular in its disregard for the truth and the public welfare. So sure, we have to be mindful of that.

But you don't just give your lunch money to the playground bully because you know otherwise he'll try to beat you up. You get ten friends to circle him and then say, "try it."
 
Re: Democratic Challengers 10: If we stop fighting Nazis, the world will die.

What makes you think universal care is where we will end up? Bernie wins, gets it implemented, the nation is united and falls in love with it, Republicans too or they never win another election. Seems like a stretch to conclude that.

Well, when Republicans held all three levers of government, they still failed to get rid of the ACA, which is obviously far from universal healthcare, but much closer than what we had before. One of the many reasons it failed (besides John McCain's 'thumbs down' moment) was that it became popular among the majority of Americans. Once people receive something like basic healthcare from the federal government, it becomes almost impossible to take it away from them. I think if we even got the "Medicare For Those Who Want It" passed through some kind of budget reconciliation bill, assuming Democrats win the WH, retake the Senate (small chance) and choose not to abolish the filibuster, and hold the House, that it would be here to stay on our path to universal healthcare. Obviously, universal healthcare can be, and has been, achieved without making it single-payer or 100% government controlled.
 
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There are more than 20 studies which show single payer is a net savings for Americans over the current system. Cost is a perception problem, not a real problem.

Now, we live in a country where a large percentage of the public doesn't believe in climate science, so the actual facts aren't going to matter. Sanders does need a way to answer those questions that do not make him appear to be fudging. He has a ready answer in the actual math but I can understand he is hesitant about turning this into another arena for the Republicans to blat their anti-intellectualism and the media to gleefully set it up as a tennis match.

I think that's the ultimate best way to deal with it, though. It will at least get all the Dems on board and shut down the opportunists like Carville.

he knows what M4A will cost, and has a plan to pay for that with a new tax. He doesn't know if his "tax wallstreet" plan will bring in enough for his other high-cost proposals like free college tuition, paid family leave, universal head-start, or whatever else he is proposing
 
How would M4A change that though? You'd still be dealing with wait times as that's a problem with the availability of care, not in having insurance. :confused:

I'm not looking for M4A to solve it. I'm saying we already have wait times in our current system. Trying to scare us with horror stories about wait times under M4A is pointless.
 
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