Knicks4eva2020 wrote:Dave DaButcher wrote:Lots to unpack there. Sustainable progress requires winning elections and then passing legislation. Medicare for All will not pass without 60 votes in the Senate, and the Democrats will have at most 52-53 votes, with less than half the Democratic caucus on board.
So even if Biden picks a progressive VP and then magically abandons unions that have been a bedrock source of support for him and then backs M4A, it still wouldn’t pass. If there’s another way to practically get it passed, I’d love to hear it.
With regard to the stat that 70% of Americans support M4A, even if I accept that, I find it meaningless since a vast majority of those polled don’t understand what it means or the trade-offs that would be involved. When it’s explained to them that their taxes will go up (a lot) and that it would mean rationing of care because rural hospitals and other health care providers would close permanently since their Medicare and Medicaid margins are negative, they are not quite so supportive.
Lastly, rather than caring so much about who Biden chooses for VP, i suggest we all band together to defeat Trump and his enablers in the Senate, and work collectively to achieve shared goals.
This is really well said.
I don't particularly care about Biden or think Trump is the devil that everyone thinks he is but I'd rather have either of those 2 than have anything to do with any type of socialism. It has never work in the benefit of the people no matter how well meaning it may try to be.
lmao. any type of socialism? like the Armed forces? or public roads? or medicare? or social security? gimme a break. turn off the comcast/newscorp walkie talkies and go read up on the nordic model.





























