tfw I remember when we all thought this was a step in the next direction and the next thing we would do is advance forward towards an actual public option… Then it never came… And the Party just turned and said, “what next step?”
Democrat policies in a nutshell.
That’s rather disingenuous to say. Granted, the Affordable Care Act wasn’t perfect, but in a lot of ways that was unavoidable. It was the best they could do within the time constraints they had to get it through, and the most they could do that still would allow it to pass the House and Senate both. And there’s a certain amount of strategy to that, because it’s harder to kill once it becomes law (obviously), and because it could be corrected and adjusted to be better later on.
Unfortunately the Democrats lost the House and had their majority in the Senate reduced very soon thereafter (thanks at least in part to a contingent of frothing at the mouth right wing loons making it sound like ACA supporting Democrats would shortly be convening a grand inquisition to determine what old people to cull from the population), hindering their ability to continue improving it.