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It's neat watching lemmy's centrists acting like they object to the idea of letting people go bankrupt and die, in that order, for insurance companies' bottom lines.
Democrats killed the public option before a single Republican voted on the bill. Joe Lieberman was enough of a Democrat to run for VP, and you don't get to disown him just because he did what you wanted but don't want to admit wanting. And it's not like he did what every centrist wanted by his lonesome, either. Ben Nelson was instrumental in killing the public option.
Biden promised that he was going to revisit the public option. Like so much of what he promised, it was always a fucking lie.
Telling the truth that their favorite political sports team actively hates them just much more subtly always gets them upset.
No matter how much you use their preferred sources, reasoned arguments, direct quotations, there's always someone or something else to blame or they do illogical comebacks and then claim they won. If I wanted that, I'd be a Republican.
It's genuinely bothersome that the defaulted "Not evil party" has a bunch of mindless zombies who will agree with everything like the "Actually Evil" party, but they have enough IQ points to reason their way why they love a party that doesn't know they exist, and would gladly have them removed from the country if it meant a bit more money or 0.1% election gains.