Mns wrote:
Jubbergun wrote:
Considering the enormous public opposition to what did get passed in regards to health care, it's no surprise Obama couldn't get single-payer. It was another six steps in the direction causing the uproar. If liberals were realistic, they'd realize that getting what they did get was abso-fucking-lutely amazing. Single payer just is not going to happen in this country any time soon.
This would make sense if I said anything about single-payer, whereas I'm not talking about anything remotely close to that.
Mns wrote:
True, but he's already lost some major points (ex. dragging his feet on Guantanamo, DA/DT, no public option, passing bush tax cuts). What I'm most pissed about is how when he moved father to the right and he loses the votes of progressives and then he starts calling out people to the far left like they owe him something.
Public option is synonymous with single payer.
Mns wrote:
EDIT: This was also a public that, when scared or poked with a stick, will bend over backwards to fuck themselves over to enforce the status quo. If there's anything I learned during the Obama presidency, its how powerless the common man is to the will of the top 1%.
If the "common man" (i.e.: those not "smart enough" to agree with Mayo, and are therefore troglodyte plebes) aren't interested in the passage of a particular bit of legislation, it is more likely that they don't see the benefit in it that you do. If you're going to go on and on about "the top 1%" and our "corporate masters," you may as well start saying that we've all been mind-wiped by the Illuminati, Elvis and the Martians, High Lord Xenu, and/or the Five Jewish Bankers.
Your Pal,
Jubber