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« Reply #25 on: November 15, 2019, 07:12:20 PM »

Her handling of this healthcare plan and the distracting sideshow with the billionaire feuds has really lowered my confidence in her ability to beat Trump

You really think the billionaire fights are hurting her?  Also, I think She's handling the health care thing as well as she can. M4A would be a political loser for any frontrunner, but she's doing a pretty good job at making that shet sandwich palatable.

Funny, isn't that exactly what they said about "The Wall" back in 2016?  How 'bout closing Gitmo in '08? The very foundation of economics as we know it today that has convinced too much of the political world that M4A is a loser was itself a loser, dubbed "voodoo economics" back in 1980.


I'll bet Warren is annoyed AF that Sanders saddled the party with this stupid M4A debate when none of these comprehensive plans have a chance of making through the Senate anyway. She'd obviously much rather be talking about fighting corruption.

She didn't have to endorse it. She and every other Johnny-come-lately presidential hopeful out of the senate could have signed on to Bennet's Medicare X instead.

For some stupid reason, they preferred to sign on to Sanders-style health care reform without really committing to Medicare for All. Did Warren, Harris, et al. expect to get through the primaries without ever fielding serious questions on health care?

It's so obvious that they're only pretending to support single payer because of Bernie. I think Gravel was the only other candidate to support single payer before Hillary lost.

I disagree.  I think they all support single payer. But they're also aware a single payer plan will never make it through Congress and don't want to waste their time in office fighting a doomed battle over health care when they could be focusing on areas where significant progress might actually be made.  If Democrats win the Senate, we'll get increased Obamacare subsidies, some more cost control measures, and maybe some kind of public option. Which is all pretty good!

And anyway, Sanders isn't serious about single payer either.  He's not even willing to go as far as Warren is presenting a plan to pay for it, and that tells you all you need to know. 

He wrote the damn bill, so of course he has plans to pay for it.

He has pointedly refused to give even the barest details of how he'd pay for his plan. He's not serious about actually passing his bill.

And what exactly where FDR's plans in 1932 for this "New Deal"? Do tell.
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