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On Fri, 07 Aug 2009 20:50:47 -0500, Vic Smith wrote:
Huge mistake by Obama not insisting on that. Undermines his credibility. Maybe, but it's too early to say with certainty. I see this plan as pretty mild, trying to get something passed without stepping on too may toes, trying to get a consensus. That doesn't seem to be working. Perhaps, he should have gone all-in and gone for a true single player plan, screw the health insurers, screw the pharmaceuticals, and made the choice much clearer. The Republicans are also not without risk in this. Sure, if they kill this plan, they damage Obama, but that will leave us without *any* health care reform. Something, the majority of Americans want. Come the next election, without any reform, would you rather be Obama who tried, or the Republicans, the party of no? I could be wrong, but I don't see Republicans winning on this. Americans have short political memories, but our health care situation will remain a reminder. |
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