ttystikk
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Pretzel your logic much? I want cheese with mine, please.I've already said what I meant. Posted back up articles that are current from December on to show what Bernie is now saying.
I was specific enough for you to understand. You just don't like my answer.
Bernie is going to finish his draft bill for Universal Healthcare. Bernie isn't hard line about people supporting it. It's all there in black and white. When I read the quotation from the Washington Post interview that was published on August 9 of this year, I see him accepting that this issue won't get passed very soon. It's you who is hard line and obnoxious about denying reality that the US is more conservative than you'd like. Single Payer Healthcare is not a hard line issue for the "Our Revolution" reformers.
Sanders told The Post that healthcare, and support for a single-payer system, is just one issue for voters to consider.
“Is this a litmus test? No, you have to look at where candidates are on many issues,” Sanders said.
“But you’re seeing more and more movement toward ‘Medicare for All.’ When the people are saying we need healthcare for everyone, as more and more Americans come on board, it will become politically possible.”
I think the only issue that is clearly a litmus test for the "Our Revolution" reformers is support for reforming campaign finance. Also, the people who have signed on already are pretty good in terms of liberal values. Bernie is giving room in his movement for moderate conservatives who either represent or want to represent districts that would reject single payer healthcare when the cost is calculated. Also other conservative hot button issues like abortion.
Lulz