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Come on--obviously OP meant a "stroke of the pen, held by duly elected representatives". Nothing dictatorial about that.

We currently can almost get enough of those representatives in office to do it (and a president to sign it), if it weren't for things like the electoral college, gerrymandering, and grossly unequal representation in the Senate, things that currently give disproportionate power to the "team" that happens to oppose single-payer.



I meant it as an executive order, which is really the only stroke of a pen that would work. Otherwise you’d have to build the political capital to get enough representatives to sign on, and that’s exactly the non-simple task I was alluding to. Those are the same reps who make the rules you’re complaining about, and the same ones who can’t agree on a budget when we don’t have a massive increase in Medicare entitlements. Maybe I’m too cynical, but pretending like there’s the political capital to do it just in the horizon feels like a pipe dream to me. I’m old enough to remember politicians talking about a single payer system in the 1990s and yet here we are.




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