• @ModestMeme@lemm.ee
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    746 days ago

    Congress wouldn’t let him. The President doesn’t write the laws and can only ask Congress to do so.

    • @throwawayacc0430@sh.itjust.works
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      555 days ago

      Sadly, even if Sanders were elected, it wouldn’t have made universal healthcare a reality.

      You need 218 progressives in the house and 50 progressives in the senate. So… not happening.

      • @13igTyme@lemmy.world
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        205 days ago

        Progressives would need to down ballot vote for that to happen. Would also need to support and fund progressive candidates.

        Progressives currently can’t even do the bare minimum (actually voting), in large enough numbers to matter.

        • @InvertedParallax@lemm.ee
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          195 days ago

          Progressives currently can’t even do the bare minimum (actually voting), in large enough numbers to matter.

          Of course not!

          They’re doing something far more critical and effective!

          They’re withholding votes based on purity testing and otherwise being manipulated into nullifying themselves by online manipulation by the right.

      • @Wiz@midwest.social
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        24 days ago

        Yes and, they also needed to break a filibuster by the Republicans, which took 60 votes in the Senate, despite severe illness and Republican shenanigans. It was a huge lift to get what we got.

      • That Weird Vegan
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        65 days ago

        The funny thing is, americans already kinda have universal healthcare… just with a middleman. Where do they think those insurance premiums are going?

      • @finitebanjo@lemmy.world
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        55 days ago

        Technically you need 51 or 50 + VP tiebreaker unless a Republican filibusters then you need 60.

        You can change senate rules if you have a comfortable majority but I’m pretty sure they can filibuster that, too, and it might backfire like removing the filibuster for SCOTUS and cabinet picks has.

        • @throwawayacc0430@sh.itjust.works
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          75 days ago

          You can’t filibuster a rule change.

          Its literally been done before.

          First, filibuster was removed for normal court appointments during Obama Admin

          Then filibuster was removed for supreme court appointments during the first trump admin.

          Neither could be filibustered (otherwise the rules wouldn’t been changed, and we don’t have 3 trump appointees in SCOTUS)

      • @Evil_Shrubbery@lemm.ee
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        45 days ago

        Executive order deporting anyone in senate not voting for his agenda?

        /s (but only for a few months, then headlines will explain how it’s apparently a real option)

    • Michael
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      He never seriously fought for universal healthcare. He stopped advocating for it before he even started fighting. As soon as he got a “reality check”, not a word of support for universal healthcare was ever uttered by him to the best of my knowledge. Feel free to correct me if I’m wrong, though.