Stealing bases? What base?
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Replying to @kstreethipster @J_RtheWriter and
Do you really think morality is not intertwined with the human lives at stake within this policy debate? How can you think that?
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That’s what I mean by stealing bases. You’re jumping from one place to another without doing the work to connect the dots
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I don't really accept your characterization of the effects of the ACA. Its effects are complicated, but it worked pretty well in urban and suburban areas and struggled in rural areas bc rural HC is REALLY hard, particularly as those areas are stagnating for other reasons.
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Let’s be clear. I’m not arguing against the ACA. I’m arguing against the idea that support for the ACA, or really any specific policy, is a reasonable proxy for moral or ethical behavior. You can be for expanding coverage and think the ACA is not a good law
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So, moralizing about universal health care generally is ok, but moralizing about the ACA specifically is not.
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I wouldn’t do either, but I’d say the former is more defensible
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Replying to @J_RtheWriter @ersatzverite and
My particular problem here is that the ACA relies heavily on redistribution from the wrong people while preserving the profits of incumbent interests. And that makes it a particularly bad proxy for moral reasoning
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Is there any possible way we could have passed a more preferable law given the political constraints of 2009?
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Replying to @kstreethipster @J_RtheWriter and
And if not, then how is ACA not the best achievable bill?
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Why do you keep asking me that, when I said that I don’t care and it has nothing to do with what I’m saying. I’m not condemning anyone for passing the ACA. But I’m not going to accept that support for it is a moral necessity. Do you see the gap there?
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You’re blaming us for not passing something much better when much better wasn’t actually achievable due to very specific reasons. And I tell you the reasons and then you say you don’t care.
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