You bark up the wrong tree when denying that compromise was necessary to get a health care bill passed. We all understand that a public option would have been the best choice, but 7 previous Presidents had tried and failed to get a H.C. bill passed, this was the best we could get from Congress. So blame the 535, not the one person with the vision.
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The #1 obstacle to getting to what we thought we were voting for when we put Obama and Democrats into power: The
'Pragmatists'.
Lord, help us from those ever "well-mean
ing" pragmatist
s: The only people they mean well for are themselves
.
We hear about "pragmatis
m" a lot from Obama's 'most ardent supporters
'. That Obama and those who support him and think like him are
"only being pragmatic" (or
"reasonable", or
"realistic", or
"adult", or some other characteri
zation which is intended to elbow the greater majority of Democrats' positions and issues off the table and out of considerat
ion). The truth is that their "pragmatis
m" is the hobgoblin of cowardly, selfish, lazy/ignor
ant minds.
'Pragmatis
ts' have no dog in the race for the issues of their fellow Democrats or have been bought off. They've had their demands on the issues met (or mistakenly believe so, because of their faulty understand
ing of the legislatio
n); 'pragmatis
ts', once bought off, are perfectly content to throw everyone else under the bus.
'Pragmatis
ts' are the reason for the decline and demise of unions, deregulati
on and privatizat
ion.
Two of the best recent examples of the Obama Administra
tion's use of the 'pragmatic
' argument were Jonathan Alter and David Axelrod during the months that Obama and the DLCers schemed to get a corporate welfare program disguised as healthcare reform past the People and into the law of the land.
See
here.And
here.And
here.And
here.
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