• finitebanjo@lemmy.world
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    18 hours ago

    It’s a core DNC stance. They tried to pass it the moment they had supermajority with caucusing Ind for 72 days in 2013, but the Ind betrayed us and we lost it by 1 vote in the senate. Instead we got the medicaid expansion and CHIP renewals which support 79 Million Americans currently.

    The fact that the GOP is currently trying to gut it is even more proof that this is a clear partisan issue.

    If people voted for Universal Healthcare then we would have it. But they don’t vote for it.

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      18 hours ago

      So who did we fail to elect that would have gotten us universal healthcare?

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        18 hours ago

        Democrats. The DNC stands for the Democratic National Committee, they’re one of the nations two core political parties.

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          15 hours ago

          I know what the DNC is. I’m asking who we specifically could have elected that would have gotten us universal healthcare. It wasn’t even on the platform agenda for 2024.

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              11 hours ago

              Yes, but I’m asking you to back up your argument:

              Then the murderers would be the voters who consistently choose this system.

              Then who should the voters have chosen? We’ve had many Democrats, but no universal healthcare. It’s not even part of their platform. Yes, they’re better than the Republicans by a country mile, but you said the voters chose this system, so who could we have voted for?

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                  10 hours ago

                  You said the Democrats, and I told you we’ve elected loads of Democrats and obviously do not have universal healthcare. You’ve also failed to mention a single Democrat we could have elected to get universal healthcare. Can you provide any justification for your claim that it’s the voters’ fault that we’re in this mess?

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                    5 hours ago

                    We have not elected loads of democrats, we haven’t even elected a full 50 to senate in about a decade. The most we ever elected to the senate was 58, in 2013.