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I’m voting for the guy who is going to push single payer. I’ve had too many dealings with the way the system currently works to vote for anyone else. Will he be able to do it? Probably not: The health insurance industry has far too much money invested in politicians for it to happen, but at least he’s going to try.

I’m voting for the guy who says he’s going to push for single payer, because that’s the system we should have. There’s no reason to dismantle the ACA before that happens, though, and I’m not sure why you imply that is necessary.

Why should we assume that Hillary, the original Republican neurosis, will somehow be more accepted in a Republican congress, unless you’re tacitly admitting she’ll help pass Republican sponsored crap?

Its amazing how youtthink you got an “aha!” Moment against Bernie when he’s said even in the debates this isn’t going to happen overnight or with the current congress(or the delusion Bernie is just gonna strip away everything we have with nothing to replace it, wtf bro)

Unless he’s literally doing the Republican tactic of “pass the bill dismantling the current system now, pass the bill building a new one later”, I don’t think he’s jeopardizing anything. He has a plan for a new healthcare system. It would, in the process of its enactment, render the old one obsolete. That does not

Its so fucking tragic that Clinton’s best argument is “I’m more electable because I’m not trying to healthcare better.” If people had always listened to that kind of BS, we’d never have the Civil Rights Act, the New Deal, worker’s rights, universal suffrage, Medicare, Medicaid, etc.

No, the Dems caved to GOP opposition and that’s why we don’t have single-payer healthcare. The Dems kept trying to get the GOP on board, and it never worked, and only hampers the reforms’ effectiveness.