Dude is unravelingYet you are the one posting shyt from there all the time like it means something. lol
Dude is unravelingYet you are the one posting shyt from there all the time like it means something. lol
Warren lost steam responding to people asking her how she will pay for M4A. That plan was very convoluted regardless if it is well thought out or not. Bernie has released ways to kinda pay for it but he doesn't look weak because he doesn't instantly respond to each shot fired. Warren was defensive, Sanders is offensive. Good thing for Warren is that DMR endorsement has kept her afloat and she seems to be shaking back a bit. We'll find out tonight.
The odds of these bills passing Congress are extremely low. And even if it did, Congress would write the bill and there’s no reason to think either Sanders or Warren have fundamental, principles-driven objections to either way of doing this.
But the plans candidates release are illustrative of how they think about things, and this particular case is interesting because it runs somewhat contrary to the stereotype.
Warren has much more of a reputation as the uber-wonk with plans for everything, while Sanders is seen more as a moralist and a populist who cares less about the technical merits of proposals than whether they illustrate underlying points.
In this particular case, however, that dynamic is reversed. It’s Warren whose plan optimizes for easily illustrating the point that almost everyone’s costs will go down, even at the cost of embracing a vision that’s not going to be technically sustainable for very long. She’s then vague about the timing of the transition off her plan, and is going to transition to something that’s probably a worse deal for many people than a more technocratic alternative would be.
Sanders, by contrast, is proposing a big new broad tax, even though big new broad taxes tend to be unpopular. This is how foreign single-payer systems are typically designed, and it’s almost certainly what a team of policy wonks would recommend if they were setting all political considerations aside.
funny that some of the people who dapped this post just as many tweetsThen why do you spend so much of your life posting tweets?

I'm not sure. I think she lost support on her left flank and right flank because creating an actual solution isn't what the populace wants. The Bernie stans played a role in mainstreaming the lie that Warren wasn't actually for M4A after she released her funding and transition plans, and amplified the false media narrative that she's a fraud. I personally have friends who cited this episode as the moment they went from supporting or considering Liz to the moment they went full Bernie, and they cite the lies that were told about Liz's plan by the biggest pro-Bernie media figures.If she lost people supporting her based on that, it had nothing to do with Bernie stans. She lost her supporters, she can't lose Bernie stans since they are you know with Bernie. lol
I truly don't understand the idea that a public option that keeps private insurance in place but gives it more competition with a government option will be just as difficult to pass as full-scale M4A which all-out eradicates private insurance. All the key senate votes have already said they're open to voting for the former but will go so far as to even vote for Trump to avoid the latter. Regardless of which Democrats wins the election, there is a mandate for wide-scale health care expansion. All the major candidates are running on mass health care reform.I bolded the part about low odds of passing too because I think it's crazy how often Warren supporters ignore that her own plan is a pipe dream too. We're all operating under the assumption that unless the Democrats flip Congress we're fighting heavy duty obstruction...Bernie's the only one it ever gets treated like an immovable obstacle for though.
I truly don't understand the idea that a public option that keeps private insurance in place but gives it more competition with a government option will be just as difficult to pass as full-scale M4A which all-out eradicates private insurance. All the key senate votes have already said they're open to voting for the former but will go so far as to even vote for Trump to avoid the latter. Regardless of which Democrats wins the election, there is a mandate for wide-scale health care expansion. All the major candidates are running on mass health care reform.
It's confirmed by who they vote for.The claim was made that "many VOTERS" wanted to reduce access to healthcare.
Nothing you wrote confirms that statement.
It's confirmed by who they vote for.

sanders hates identity politics
sanders has done nothing to appeal to black voters.No, but he is hip to how identity politics is being used in bad faith. Weaponizing the differences and struggles between people for political gain is the only way democrats can keep up. They pander and appeal to blacks and other minorities to offset the 'southern strategy' of republicans banking on a base of bigots without ever really making any substantial change to justify the support. The person who helped coin the term comes out and says Bernie's platform is most aligned to the original purpose of 'identity politics', building coalitions among the oppressed, not as a shield for the oppressors
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