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<blockquote data-quote="Illuminaughty" data-source="post: 64361856" data-attributes="member: 308171"><p>They should probably be thanking Obama. At least they are still around raking in the billions. If Obama stayed true to his supposedly liberal principles and supported a single payer system they would be in trouble. Instead he offered us a Republican band aid plan that keeps the private system going for a few more decades. I think the insurance companies knew people were getting upset at the fact that America is lagging behind the rest of the first world in universal health coverage so they had to accept a few minor pains to keep the private system afloat a while longer. Either that or Americans might demand actual single payer. Now that so much battle and political capital has been spent over this no one will touch healthcare again for a long time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Illuminaughty, post: 64361856, member: 308171"] They should probably be thanking Obama. At least they are still around raking in the billions. If Obama stayed true to his supposedly liberal principles and supported a single payer system they would be in trouble. Instead he offered us a Republican band aid plan that keeps the private system going for a few more decades. I think the insurance companies knew people were getting upset at the fact that America is lagging behind the rest of the first world in universal health coverage so they had to accept a few minor pains to keep the private system afloat a while longer. Either that or Americans might demand actual single payer. Now that so much battle and political capital has been spent over this no one will touch healthcare again for a long time. [/QUOTE]
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