Padawanbater2
Well-Known Member
I've heard this exact excuse by Senator, Diane Feinstein, Congresswoman, Linda Sanchez, and my own representative in congress, as well as a few others who make up lower publicly elected positions as to why they do not support a system of universal healthcare
Could this argument be used for any other issue?
"Hey, I don't support civil rights for minorities because we just don't have the numbers in congress right now..."
"Hey, I don't support womens suffrage because there's just not enough support for it at the moment.."
Would the same people who support the US adopting a system of universal healthcare who excuse their Democratic representatives in congress also excuse them for these things as well?
Could this argument be used for any other issue?
"Hey, I don't support civil rights for minorities because we just don't have the numbers in congress right now..."
"Hey, I don't support womens suffrage because there's just not enough support for it at the moment.."
Would the same people who support the US adopting a system of universal healthcare who excuse their Democratic representatives in congress also excuse them for these things as well?