• orcrist@lemm.ee
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    8 days ago

    The passing of the ACA is something I see as a massive failure. How can we not? There was a chance to push for a real solution, universal healthcare, to get the private companies out of healthcare, and the DNC didn’t even try to make it happen.

    Obama caving on universal healthcare was a warning sign of the kind of weak sauce that we’re seeing from many Washington Democrats this year, people who simply don’t believe in supporting the average American. If you didn’t see that at the time, I don’t blame you. Many people were fooled. By now, though, it should be apparent to all.

    You want to argue that the ACA itself is good, but that’s a meaningless statement. Good compared to what? Meh. Putting a bandaid on a failing system that is now failing worse than it was a decade ago is better than nothing, sure, but it’s not particularly admirable.

    I’m not the previous commenter, but in answer to your question, would I rather the ACA not exist? Of course I would! Anyone with half a brain who cares abut human beings around them would. Give us universal healthcare already. To hell with the ACA. Don’t give us broken systems that private companies will game to get rich while depriving our loved ones of live-saving care. We’ve had enough of that already… But many Americans are blindly patriotic, honestly believe that America is the greatest country in the world in every way, and can’t realize how much better life is in other places that actually have half-decent healthcare. So we’ll see if things ever take a change for the better.

    • PhilipTheBucketA
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      8 days ago

      Er… if we’re deciding to move the goalposts to “the ACA was a pitiful gift to the insurance companies and betrayal of what should have been, and the Democrats mostly haven’t done shit since then, we need real change” then I’ll completely agree with you.

      If that’s what you’re saying, of course, then you need to have a chat with the people down below in the comments who said that right after the ACA passed, it started killing people, and we’d be better off without it.

      If instead your argument is:

      There was a chance to push for a real solution, universal healthcare

      I’m not the previous commenter, but in answer to your question, would I rather the ACA not exist? Of course I would! Anyone with half a brain who cares abut human beings around them would. Give us universal healthcare already.

      Are you under the impression that if the ACA didn’t exist, we would have universal health care?

      That the systemic problems that fucked up genuine health care reform into the final mutated form of the ACA would suddenly not exist if only we attacked the ACA enough?