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2016 Postmortem

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CajunBlazer

(5,648 posts)
Thu Jan 28, 2016, 11:23 AM Jan 2016

Poll: Let's have a reality check on Bernie's single payer health care plan [View all]

Do you honestly believe that Bernie Sanders will be able to push a single payer health care plan through Congress if he is elected President when even Nancy Pelosi says "It isn't going to happen"?


29 votes, 2 passes | Time left: Unlimited
Yes, Bernie Sanders will be able to push a single payer health care plan through Congress.
21 (72%)
No, Bernie Sanders will not be able to push a single payer health care plan through Congress.
8 (28%)
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yeah right, DU will be able to influence the republican controlled house to make that happen. still_one Jan 2016 #1
And Hillary Will? Lololol Katashi_itto Jan 2016 #8
I was addressing the inane poll's question, and IF YOU NOTICE, my answer wasn't specific to ANY still_one Jan 2016 #9
She won't even try-it's too hard. hobbit709 Jan 2016 #10
For gosh sakes, my answer was a GENERIC answer, NOT directed AT ANY DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE still_one Jan 2016 #12
A little touchy about the truth are we? hobbit709 Jan 2016 #15
Fair enough Katashi_itto Jan 2016 #16
Oh yeah kenfrequed Jan 2016 #23
Sanders' cross-over appeal is likely to come with tailcoats. Betty Karlson Jan 2016 #37
I'm a Sanders guy... TCJ70 Jan 2016 #2
That is a valid answer. It is a stupid poll still_one Jan 2016 #13
The premise here is all wrong gilpo Jan 2016 #3
^ this Myrina Jan 2016 #43
Just like Obama, maybe not Republican controlled. If Dems don't turn out like 2012, the ...... dmosh42 Jan 2016 #4
All I care about is that he fight for it but first comes the fight cali Jan 2016 #5
Didn't you get the memo? Today's claim is Bernie's not religious enough. hobbit709 Jan 2016 #6
If the Bernie Sanders political revolution extends to the midterms gyroscope Jan 2016 #7
LOL. The Congressional Districts are so gerrymandered right now that there is no way enough people livetohike Jan 2016 #17
There's more than one way to skin a cat gyroscope Jan 2016 #22
What will Bernie do? Stamp his feet? Wave his arms around? He couldn't convince enough Democrats to livetohike Jan 2016 #24
He wasn't the president back then gyroscope Jan 2016 #26
Yeah, Max Baucus was calling most of the shots in the Senate at the time Art_from_Ark Jan 2016 #60
Yup... kenfrequed Jan 2016 #27
Do you even know what the word "Gerrymandered" means CajunBlazer Jan 2016 #29
Uhm no kenfrequed Jan 2016 #31
Nice avatar you've got there Art_from_Ark Jan 2016 #61
he can - just like how he pushed through all those other bills he sponsored DrDan Jan 2016 #11
LOL!!! CajunBlazer Jan 2016 #30
So when Hillary speaks of a world where all women have equal rights knowing she can't deliver that Bluenorthwest Jan 2016 #14
fuckin-a frylock Jan 2016 #45
The only way of finding the limits of the possible is by going beyond them into the impossible Fumesucker Jan 2016 #47
This message was self-deleted by its author CajunBlazer Jan 2016 #18
A very straightforward poll. nt Cali_Democrat Jan 2016 #19
I replied "No" and I support Sanders. JonLeibowitz Jan 2016 #20
Same here. n/t ieoeja Jan 2016 #48
Which Congress? 99Forever Jan 2016 #21
Yes, that Congress CajunBlazer Jan 2016 #25
And "THAT Congress" will be in place forever. 99Forever Jan 2016 #28
Obviously no democratic programs are getting through Warren Stupidity Jan 2016 #32
He probably can't - and doesn't have to nichomachus Jan 2016 #33
How will Congress follow suit CajunBlazer Jan 2016 #39
Current Congress? No chance in hell. gcomeau Jan 2016 #34
See my post above CajunBlazer Jan 2016 #40
Well I wouldn't want you to repeat yourself... gcomeau Jan 2016 #42
IF Bernie wins its a big deal. katsy Jan 2016 #35
He could have 8 years and 4 congresses to try... thesquanderer Jan 2016 #36
Probably not, depends on the make up of Congress bigwillq Jan 2016 #38
this should be discussed more because we don't want a president who in 8 years can't CTyankee Jan 2016 #53
It's good for business and the American People. Will it be easy - no. But I'll bet on the American Skwmom Jan 2016 #41
He can pinebox Jan 2016 #44
So far 28 yes, 20 no - There are more realistic people that I thought CajunBlazer Jan 2016 #46
We don't actually believe in unicorns and ponies. JonLeibowitz Jan 2016 #49
Name what fraction of Bernie's plans do you expect him to get through.... CajunBlazer Jan 2016 #58
Even if none of his legislative agenda was enacted I would enthusiastically support him. JonLeibowitz Jan 2016 #63
Other: I don't know whether Bernie can swing it or not. winter is coming Jan 2016 #50
I voted yes, but... HassleCat Jan 2016 #51
So why didn't you vote no? CajunBlazer Jan 2016 #56
Because thee DU polls are just for fun. (eom) HassleCat Jan 2016 #59
I couldn't vote because the correct answer isn't there Z_California Jan 2016 #52
I voted Yes. Kalidurga Jan 2016 #54
Post removed Post removed Jan 2016 #55
AUTOMATED MESSAGE: Results of your Jury Service (Post #55) eggplant Jan 2016 #62
No way in hell! William769 Jan 2016 #57
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