millions protested the war in Iraq...why did Bush do it anyway? Millions have protested FOR health care reform as well...
As far as the war in Iraq.....I don't subscribe to revisionist history so forgive me if I don't recall "millions" protesting the war at wall when we first entered. Have there been millions since, sure. So thats not a accurate comparison. Did many people want healthcare reform? yes. However, the majority didn't support the public option, nor did they support a basic government takeover of the health care system. Many people agreed that there were things that needed to be done to reform the system that would have effectively reduce cost and expanded coverage. However, many people didn't support mandating that someone have coverage. Thus the point I was making that people like you, yes, are upset that it wasn't a larger big government umbrella. On the same note and this has been seen on everything from cbs to cnn close to 70 +/- % of people want this current bill to be overhauled because they are learning more and more about what is in it. All that to say this, the debate should have gone on longer (and the argument that if it took longer that was longer people were w/o coverage doesn't work because the bill wasn't effective immediately.) Senators and Reps should have been way more available, held many more townhall meetings (and not said this is the one and only, thus upsetting people on both sides, because it was a one time only oppurtunity to be heard.) The open and transparency that was promised, which I thought was a great idea, and I'm not an Obama guy never happened. Do I support the way things were done with spending etc while the Republican had control of the house, senate, and WH? No. However, not much has changed at all in the house and senate since the Dems took over in 07. Thus the reason incumbents which in this case is a majority Dems are in a lot of trouble, and health care/ the handling of that will probably be the death nail.