Fogdog
Well-Known Member
NopeIntroducing universal healthcare isn't a piece of major legislation?
First, it was an unfinished bill. It didn't come with a funding mechanism. It spelled out what but not how.
Second, it never even made it to the floor for a vote.
Third and I think this is most important. It was simply not politically acceptable to the people of this country. Bernie's bill was a mandate that everybody would switch to federal health care program. There are 80 million people who already have health care coverage. About 80% of them like their health care plan. What that plan would have done is to create 60 millon angry people. Scott Lamb won by 700 votes. If he supported that poisonous bill, A Republican would have his seat instead of a Democrat. He supported making the ACA better and he won with that policy.
No sir. That plan, if it had made it into a serious national debate would have ensured Republican control of Congress for the foreseeable future. It would have enabled Republicans to do away with the ACA, Medicare and Medicaid
That symbolic bill that you believe in so much without any real understanding.fails because it wasn't a complete bill, it never saw the light of day and would have forced 80 million people out of coverage that they already have and like.
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