• snooggums
    link
    fedilink
    English
    344 months ago

    There were like one or two very conservative Dems who derailed the single payer option when they had the filibuster proof majority. The main problem is not getting a solid party wide understanding of the goals they are aiming for ahead of the chances to do something about it.

    • sunzu2
      link
      fedilink
      124 months ago

      Joe Lieberman said no to single payer… He is the one who blocked it from happening because his state had some insurance companies.

      But bootlickers running around frothing their their mouth how this is the best republicans would permit us to have 🤡

    • Boomer Humor Doomergod
      link
      fedilink
      English
      124 months ago

      Meanwhile Republicans can dissolve the Department of Education with a bare majority in both houses…

      • @lobut@lemmy.ca
        link
        fedilink
        84 months ago

        Yeah the Republicans are basically one mind. I think I remember hearing about Karl Rove back in the day going around to Republicans that didn’t follow that they would take them out if they didn’t toe the party line. I think it’s only gotten worse since then with only the sycophants left.

        Dems are different. Like there’s no reason Bernie and AOC would be in the same party of Pelosi and Schumer but they are. This leads to compromises being necessary on the democratic party. Also, the voters for the Dems are just as diverse as no one ever seems happy with them either.

          • @lobut@lemmy.ca
            link
            fedilink
            34 months ago

            If you mean the progressive arm of the democratic party, then yes :)

            I wanted to say the old people need to go but Bernie is old and I don’t want him going anywhere.

    • @finitebanjo@lemmy.world
      link
      fedilink
      64 months ago

      Actually no, It was an independent who killed the Public Option vote. There was one Dem who opposed the rules in the original bill around Abortion but he still voted yay in the end and Joe Lieberman was the Nay vote. Because they only reached 59 it was filibustered, so they clearly were not filibuster-proof.

      The last time DNC had an actual 60 without caucus was 1979.