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Jimbo101

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Thu Jun 15, 2017, 01:18 PM Jun 2017

Republicans are about to make Medicare-for-all much more likely [View all]

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The details of the Senate GOP’s Obamacare replacement plan remain a mystery. But the argument Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is using to push the final product over the finish line isn’t.

On Friday, McConnell reportedly “delivered a private warning to his Senate Republicans: If they failed to pass legislation unwinding the Affordable Care Act, Democrats could regain power and establish a single-payer health-care system.”

History may record a certain irony if this is the argument McConnell uses to successfully destroy Obamacare. In recent conversations with Democrats and industry observers, I’ve become convinced that just the opposite is true: If Republicans unwind Obamacare and pass their bill, then Democrats are much likelier to establish a single-payer health care system — or at least the beginnings of one — when they regain power.

“I will tell you,” says Len Nichols, director of the Center for Health Policy Research and Ethics at George Mason University, “Democratic politicians I never thought would utter the words have mentioned single-payer to me in a non-joking way of late.”

If Republicans wipe out the Affordable Care Act and de-insure tens of millions of people, they will prove a few things to Democrats. First, including private insurers and conservative ideas in a health reform plan doesn’t offer a scintilla of political protection, much less Republican support. Second, sweeping health reform can be passed quickly, with only 51 votes in the Senate, and with no support from major industry actors. Third, it’s easier to defend popular government programs that people already understand and appreciate, like Medicaid and Medicare, than to defend complex public-private partnerships, like Obamacare’s exchanges.

The political fallout from passing the American Health Care Act — which even Donald Trump is reportedly calling “mean” — will also be immense. In passing a bill that polls at 20 percent even before taking insurance away from anyone, Republicans will give Democrats a driving issue in 2018 and beyond — and next time Democrats have power, they’ll have to deliver on their promises to voters. Much as repeal and replace powered the GOP since 2010 and dominated their agenda as soon as they won back the White House, if the American Health Care Act passes, “Medicare for all” will power the Democratic Party after 2017.

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I am hoping people realize the danger of what Republicans are going to do to them MiddleClass Jun 2017 #1
obamacare was originally created by the heritage foundation precisely as a right-wing alternative unblock Jun 2017 #2
good post. ++++++++ JHan Jun 2017 #6
Pubs inserted more than 200 amendments while pretending Hortensis Jun 2017 #7
good points. unblock Jun 2017 #9
Subsidies, where strictly Democrat MiddleClass Jun 2017 #13
Exactly, and that's why technically unworkable MiddleClass Jun 2017 #8
Your post highlights how absurdly this country indulges Cosmocat Jun 2017 #19
The Heritage Foundation needs to GTFO out of our government. Initech Jun 2017 #42
boy medicare starting at 55 burnbaby Jun 2017 #3
I think that would solve our biggest problem right now MiddleClass Jun 2017 #10
People over 55 are much more likely to have a Phoenix61 Jun 2017 #27
That was what HRC was proposing. Gradual expansion. ehrnst Jun 2017 #32
Yeah, Democrats will be like "incrementalists, we did it your way and it failed. We're geek tragedy Jun 2017 #4
Straight forward, direct approaches to public policy is the only way to go Yavin4 Jun 2017 #5
I think Trumpcare will be the wooden stake into the republican party's workinclasszero Jun 2017 #11
While I agree with your thinking MiddleClass Jun 2017 #14
And another caveat not fooled Jun 2017 #17
"They will phase in the hurt gradually" Ligyron Jun 2017 #22
Think about it, Bush called it voodoo economics in 1980 MiddleClass Jun 2017 #25
Bill Clinton did NOT fight for socialized health care. Jim Lane Jun 2017 #20
that is exceptionally misleading in terms of the ACA dsc Jun 2017 #21
I'm not assigning blame. I'm stating the FACTS about the situation under the ACA. Jim Lane Jun 2017 #23
Again, clarity is welcomed MiddleClass Jun 2017 #28
Did you forget the 4th group? Merlot Jun 2017 #34
Thanks for clearing that up. MiddleClass Jun 2017 #26
but will it be funded? pansypoo53219 Jun 2017 #12
That's the main reason why I say lower Medicare to 55 MiddleClass Jun 2017 #15
And if they do pass their boondoggle of a bill Dems will regain power. airmid Jun 2017 #16
I hope our side has people writing up such a plan as we speak IronLionZion Jun 2017 #18
Exactly, no Obama care type of internal battles MiddleClass Jun 2017 #29
Do you understand that we will not get that opportunity? If we lose the ACA, we get nothing. Demsrule86 Jun 2017 #37
Good info in this excellent thread. Ligyron Jun 2017 #24
Republican Trump may call it "mean" but he endorsed it and was ready to SIGN it. . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2017 #30
Some states will try to create healthcare for all More_Cowbell Jun 2017 #31
Pessimistic hibbing Jun 2017 #33
As if Democrats could ever pass Single-Payer JustABozoOnThisBus Jun 2017 #35
That is bullshit...and any who don't fight for the death for Obamacare are foolish...we will never Demsrule86 Jun 2017 #36
This would be so much easier to do if Mitch McConnell was properly imprisoned. joet67 Jun 2017 #38
I fear their definition of "All" Crash2Parties Jun 2017 #39
That there is a lot of optimism about the American electorate MrScorpio Jun 2017 #40
Single payer - it's time. Cut the BS and just get it done. Constantly jerking Americans from one WestSeattle2 Jun 2017 #41
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