Democrats should think bigger than just defending the Affordable Care Act

For Democrats, the Affordable Care Act is done – but they're far from over. As a result of the government shutdown, tens of millions of Americans will soon face skyrocketing premiums for their healthcare plans. While Democrats are scrambling to save subsidies, they need to be thinking bigger: about a long-term fix to America's broken healthcare system.

It's been 15 years since President Obama signed the ACA into law, but despite its successes, the US healthcare system remains in shambles. Democrats have made it clear that the law has done a lot of good, but it's far from perfect. So what do they need to be doing instead?

The answer is simple: start planning for the next phase of reform. Since 1945, every Democratic president has attempted to move towards universal coverage and contain costs – with varying degrees of success. From Truman's proposal of a federal health insurance program to Biden's public option plan, which was largely shelved after he took office.

The time is now to begin debating real reforms among themselves. Task policy experts in developing options, engage voters, advocate for meaningful change, and see where support builds. When the 2028 presidential election comes around, have that debate on the biggest stage – when Americans are paying attention most.

So what's a possible next step? A hybrid system of public and private insurance used successfully in countries like Australia, Canada, France, and Denmark. The government provides basic coverage to everyone, while people can opt for supplementary private insurance if they want more benefits.

This isn't going to be easy, but it's essential that Democrats don't get bogged down by the opposition or give up on meaningful reform. After all, we know that a universal healthcare system is not only achievable but also desirable – unlike our current model, where rich people can continue to afford all the benefits they want while millions struggle.

It's high time for Democrats to show Americans that better health care options are possible and worth fighting for – rather than relying on incremental tweaks or letting opponents dictate the agenda.
 
🤔 I feel like the US healthcare system is a mess, you know? It's crazy how some people can afford top-notch insurance while others are still struggling to make ends meet. 🤑🏥 The fact that we're going back to skyrocketing premiums because of the shutdown is just another example of how broken it is.

I think Democrats need to stop playing it safe and start thinking about real, long-term changes 📈💡. They should be exploring options like a hybrid system with public and private insurance 🤝🏼. I mean, countries like Australia, Canada, France, and Denmark have been doing this for years and they seem to be doing alright 🙌.

It's time for Democrats to show Americans that better healthcare is possible 💪🏽! We need leaders who are willing to take on the tough conversations and fight for real change 💬. The 2028 presidential election can't come soon enough, I'm excited to see what the future holds 🎉💥
 
omg cant believe dems r so slow 🙄 15 yrs after obama signed ACA into law and still no real fix in sight? think they r just gonna keep tweakin it till its good enough? newsflash: its never good enough when millions are strugglin to afford healthcare. and yeah, maybe a hybrid system sounds like a decent idea, but dont get too excited, its not like we havent tried that before... australia, canada, france, danmark all have their own versions of it, but americas got its own unique brand of chaos 🤯
 
omg have u guys seen the healthcare situation in the US?! 🤯 it's so messed up! they keep talking about fixing it but like, what's the plan? 📝 we need a universal system ASAP! i'm all for that hybrid model where gov provides basic coverage and ppl can opt for private insurance if they want more benefits 💸 that's been working in other countries for ages... why not here?! 🤔 and btw, who's with me on this? 🙌 let's get behind the dems and demand some real change! 💪
 
🤯 OMG I'm so done with our healthcare system it's like they're not even trying anymore 🙄 we need a BIG change ASAP 💥 like those countries in Australia, Canada, France and Denmark they got it right 1 hybrid system public and private insurance sounds like the way forward 🤝 can you imagine having basic coverage for everyone and then being able to opt for more benefits if you want? 🤑 it's like they say money makes the world go round 💸 but we need to make healthcare accessible to EVERYONE not just those who can afford it 💕 so let's get those Democrats working on some real reform 🔥
 
I'm really worried about what's happening with healthcare in the US 🤕. It's crazy that after 15 years, we're still dealing with a broken system 😩. Democrats need to think bigger and start planning for real change 📚. They should be looking at countries like Australia and Canada, which have hybrid systems that work well 🇦🇺. I mean, it's not rocket science - just provide basic coverage to everyone and let people choose private insurance if they want more benefits 💸.

It's so frustrating when politicians get bogged down by opposition or give up on reform 😤. We know that universal healthcare is possible and desirable 🙌. Rich people shouldn't be able to afford all the benefits while millions struggle 🤑. Democrats need to show Americans that better healthcare options are worth fighting for 💪.

I'm not sure what the next step should be, but I do know that something needs to change 🔄. We can't keep going on like this and expecting everyone to be okay 😒. It's time for Democrats to take a stand and fight for meaningful reform 💥.
 
Ugh, this whole government shutdown thing is just great 🙄... tens of millions of people about to get hit with sky-high healthcare premiums? That's not exactly what I call "affordable care" 😒. I mean, come on Democrats, you're supposed to be all about helping people out, but it feels like you guys are just as stuck in the mud as everyone else 🌿.

I love how you bring up those presidential proposals from 1945 though - Truman's idea of a federal health insurance program? That's some old-school thinking 😂. But seriously, if Democrats want to make real changes, they need to stop playing it safe and start brainstorming some actual solutions 🔍. A hybrid system like the one you mentioned sounds like a decent starting point... but let's be real, it's not exactly a silver bullet 💔.

The thing is, healthcare reform isn't going to be easy - no one expects it to be 🤷‍♀️. But if Democrats want to make some progress without getting bogged down by partisan politics, they need to start having that tough conversation with each other 🔊. No more incremental tweaks, no more excuses... just real, meaningful change 💪.
 
🤔 I think its kinda unfair to bash democrats for not getting it right from day one...I mean, 15 years is a pretty long time to be working towards something...anyway, i think the idea of combining public & private insurance is actually pretty cool 🤝 it makes sense that everyone should have basic coverage, but people can still choose their own extras if they want...and let's be real, australia and canada arent exactly tiny countries so its not like they dont know what theyre doing lol...anyway, i think democrats should keep pushing for reforms because we all deserve better healthcare options 🤝
 
I'm so done with these incremental tweaks 🤯. The fact that we're still debating this after 15 years is a joke, tbh 😂. We need a long-term fix, like a hybrid system of public and private insurance that actually works. I mean, countries like Australia, Canada, France, and Denmark have been doing it for ages, and they're not exactly poor 🤑. It's time for Democrats to stop playing it safe and start thinking outside the box (or in this case, the ACA). We can't just keep patching up the same old system while millions struggle to afford healthcare 🤕. The 2028 presidential election is coming up, so let's have a real debate about universal coverage instead of just going through the motions 💁‍♀️. It won't be easy, but someone's gotta do it 😊.
 
🤔 I think the thing is, the ACA has been a good start but it's still not perfect. It's crazy that people are gonna see their premiums go up because of the shutdown. That's just gonna make things worse for regular folks. They should be thinking about what they can do next, like exploring that hybrid system with public and private insurance. It's not impossible, countries like Australia and Canada have done it and it seems to work pretty well. The thing is, Democrats need to take the lead on this one, can't just rely on the opposition or get bogged down in the process...
 
🤔 I think it's super clear that Democrats gotta step up their game when it comes to healthcare reform. All these years, we've been stuck with this broken system where only rich people can afford good care 🤑 And let's be real, who doesn't want universal coverage? 🌟 But instead of proposing something concrete like a hybrid system 🤝, they're still stuck in the 50s 🕰️ thinking about incremental tweaks.

I mean, come on! We've had 15 years since Obama signed the ACA into law and we're still paying for it 💸. The opposition might not want universal coverage, but the people do 🗳️. Democrats need to take a leap of faith and propose real change that actually benefits Americans 🌈. If they can't do that, then what's the point? 😒
 
I'm not sure about this hybrid system thingy 🤔... sounds like a lot of work, but I guess it couldn't hurt to explore it further? What's with all these countries that have got it working in Australia, Canada, France, and Denmark though? It's always interesting to see how they've done it. But seriously, we need some real answers here, not just band-aids on an already broken system 🏥... I mean, where are the experts at? They need to get a move on if they wanna make this work for us 🕒️...
 
idk why ppl r so attached 2 the ACA, its been 15 yrs & still got problems 🤷‍♂️. they should b thinkin bigger, like what if we had a hybrid system like australia's? gov provides basic coverage 2 everyone, private ins copts up supplementary benefits. that sounds way more promising 2 me 😊. and btw, why is it always about the presidency? can't we just have meaningful reform thru congress? 🤔
 
🤔 I'm low-key disappointed in how slow the Dem's are taking reform. They've been talking about ACA for 15 yrs & still, we're stuck with this messed-up system where insurance companies make all the money 🤑. It's time to think outside the box - like that hybrid public-private ins plan from Australia/Canada/France/Denmark 🌍️. Not gonna be easy tho, but what's the point of having a majority if u r just gonna roll over to the GOP? 😒
 
OMG ugh this is so frustrating 🤯💉 I feel like we need a total overhaul of our healthcare system ASAP!!! It's not right that people are gonna have to deal with skyrocketing premiums because of the shutdown 💸😩. Democrats need to think outside the box and come up with some real solutions 🤔. A hybrid system sounds like it could work, I mean countries like Australia and Canada do it successfully 🇦🇺🇨🇦! The gov needs to step up and provide more options for people who can't afford top-notch health insurance 💪. We deserve better than a system that lets rich ppl keep raking it in while others struggle 😒. Let's get behind our Dem reps and push for change 🌟💥
 
omg u gotta be serious about reforming healthcare in the US its been 15 yrs since obama signed ACA into law & still we hav ppl paying thru the nose for healthcare 🤑🏥 democrats need 2 start plannin 4 da future, like buildin on successes & gettin rid of loopholes. hybrid system w/ public & private ins sounds like a good start 👍 australia, canada, france, & denmark r already doin it better dan us 🤦‍♀️ lets get dembs thinking bigger & not just stuck on incremental changes 💡
 
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