[lbo-talk] Evaluating the Obama administration (Was: Warren is in...)

Wojtek S wsoko52 at gmail.com
Mon Sep 20 09:36:10 PDT 2010


Doug, do you really think that even if the labor movement did flex its muscle and somehow managed to force the suckass Democracts to implement a "public option" (let alone a single payer system) - that option would survive legal challenges in courts? I sincerely doubt. So why wasting time and money?

Wojtek

On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 12:17 PM, Doug Henwood <dhenwood at panix.com> wrote:
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> On Sep 20, 2010, at 10:11 AM, Marv Gandall wrote:
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>> But the discussion has been about whether medicare for all is within the "realm of possibility" under the existing system.
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> Well it's a lot more likely than my being able to walk on water, for sure. But for it to happen, the labor movement would have to get behind it in a major way (among several other things). If SEIU showed anything like the support for single-payer that it routinely shows for campaigning for Democrats - as I recall, they flooded Pennsylvania alone with 15,000 campaign workers in 2008 - then the balance of forces would change considerably. But, really, can you see anything like that happening in the next several years? They're about to put everything into campaigning for a bunch of suckass Democrats in 2010. Then, they'll pause a bit, and start campaigning for suckass Dems in 2012.
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