- Jun 23, 2004
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Just a thought.
You can bring Republicans and Democrats together to pass healthcare reform. Just give them everything they BOTH want. Force the Republicans hand by making them craft their own healthcare bill. Democrats should craft their own with NO compromises. Two distinct bills.
Then Congress should combine these two bills under a single rule: States get to hold an election and vote on which side of this legislation they want to be governed by. States can literally opt into either the Democrat or Republican healthcare plan. Popular vote wins on a state by state basis.
This would have incredible consequences. Such as being able to determine, years from now, which plan ended up better. With those facts in hand you could argue to nationalize the plan that worked best.
You can lead by example instead of with an iron first. You dont have to force a diverse group of 300+ million people to live under the same exact laws. Unclench your fist and maybe we can find a peaceful way to resolve our differences by agreeing to disagree.
You can bring Republicans and Democrats together to pass healthcare reform. Just give them everything they BOTH want. Force the Republicans hand by making them craft their own healthcare bill. Democrats should craft their own with NO compromises. Two distinct bills.
Then Congress should combine these two bills under a single rule: States get to hold an election and vote on which side of this legislation they want to be governed by. States can literally opt into either the Democrat or Republican healthcare plan. Popular vote wins on a state by state basis.
This would have incredible consequences. Such as being able to determine, years from now, which plan ended up better. With those facts in hand you could argue to nationalize the plan that worked best.
You can lead by example instead of with an iron first. You dont have to force a diverse group of 300+ million people to live under the same exact laws. Unclench your fist and maybe we can find a peaceful way to resolve our differences by agreeing to disagree.