Martin Hash wrote:I think I know why, and without trying to be insulting, I see the same cognitive dissonance in you. You accept & applaud an arising aristocracy, yet at the same time want something that works against their interests. The aristocracy wants to keep what they get, and giving some of their money to other citizens isn't part of that strategy.Speaker to Animals wrote:Martin Hash wrote: Once again I’ve read this $6 bil is only to subsidize the Co-pays. That would only be for people without Medicaid health in their State. For example, Street People in WA State have AppleCare which covers every cent of their healthcare whereas Poor people pay an Obamacare subsidized premium & a small Co-pay at each visit.
The GOP is making a huge mistake. Repealing both laws and providing Medicare for anybody who cannot get or reasonably afford private insurance would represent a first step in cementing their hegemony for generations like the democrats did to them in 1932.
The correct answer is so obvious. Just expand Medicare. But what they do instead leads me to believe they simply are too ideological to actually do it.
I really don't want an aristocracy. There is a difference between recognizing that some unpleasant truth is happening and wanting it to happen.
I would rather have a society where everybody participates and sacrifices. Remember when the Democratic party was based on communitarian principles? Ask not what your country can do for you,
but what you can do for your country.. What happened to that?
But, in this case, I think it stems from the neocon and libertarian ideologies which still infect the GOP. We need to revert to actual right wing politics in the GOP (pre-Depression) and back towards liberal/communitarian politics in the Democratic party. There is nothing about Medicare that is contrary to right wing politics. People confusingly assume the ham-fisted response to the previous realignment and the New Deal it spawned is the default position. It's not. It was just the only way those dummies could think of to gain power. Those guys back then were as stupid and hopeless as their Democratic party counterparts are today.
Ideologies like libertarianism and Marxism are what erode our republic today, and will create an aristocracy down the line if we are not careful to push back.