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In reply to the discussion: The relatively quick acceptance of the ACA shows why Medicare for All will win. [View all]leftofcool
(19,460 posts)3. That and the GOP is why it will stall
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The relatively quick acceptance of the ACA shows why Medicare for All will win. [View all]
guillaumeb
Sep 2017
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But if people demand loudly enough, even the deafest politicians will hear the sound.
guillaumeb
Sep 2017
#5
This will make the likelihood of de-funding the ACA likely with millions losing insurance.
Trust Buster
Sep 2017
#9
Not unsupported at all. After repeal and replace failed, Republicans were beginning to seriously
Trust Buster
Sep 2017
#14
It is not speculation. The ACA will die without a fix. There isn't a clear majority of Dems on this
Trust Buster
Sep 2017
#19
Any words about what happens to the employees caught up in the private sector insurance companies?
haveahart
Sep 2017
#10
Your earlier post was that even foreign conservatives supported of national health plans. Links show
Hoyt
Sep 2017
#34
I did not say "every single conservative in every country" supported single payer.
guillaumeb
Sep 2017
#36
The articles are about major conservative parties and candidates. You can still support single payer
Hoyt
Sep 2017
#39
Overall, 33% of the public now favors a single payer approach to health insurance.
Hoyt
Sep 2017
#41
Agreed. And it is moving the goalposts to the left, instead of constantly shifting to the right.
guillaumeb
Sep 2017
#38