Coast2Coast wrote:
But to continue to suggest that somehow your definition of "universal" is the correct one, or that your definition of universal is what he has always meant, or that Obama is somehow misleading people through his use or now non-use of the word is just ridiculous. Perhaps one of the reasons why Obama is no longer using the word "universal" is because people like you apparently don't understand it.
I can find multiple examples of other countries that consider themselves to have "universal health care" where every citizen is forced to have it. This means that at least one of the definitions of "universal health care" is the one that I am using.
Obama made a call for "universal health care for every American". I took that to mean that he would like for every American to be under one health care plan. I also don't think that his opinion has somehow changed from that in the past year even if his current plan is not as all-inclusive.
That is all opinion by me. You are telling me that my opinions are misinformed. The plan that he has laid out now does not call for every American to use it and also excludes the use of "universal health care".
It is my opinion that Barack Obama has made a decision to not campaign on a platform of total "universal health care" because it would not go over well. It is my opinion that his original call was for a type of system where every person would be covered under the same plan.
I understand his current plan and think that some of it makes sense. I just think that his original speech fits in with his true thoughts on the matter.
Once again, you are telling me that my take on what he meant by "universal health care" is a strawman argument. I can point to a number of other countries that consider themselves to have "universal health care" where they citizens of that country are all covered without choice. Why is it such a stretch to think that is what he meant when he said that?
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But to continue to suggest that somehow your definition of "universal" is the correct one, or that your definition of universal is what he has always meant, or that Obama is somehow misleading people through his use or now non-use of the word is just ridiculous.
I've never said that my definition of UHC was the only one, but mine most definitely is one of them. When I saw "UHC" and "every American" together I took it one way and you take it another way. I, however, am not telling you that your definition is wrong.
To try and make this argument a little bit more useful instead of an attack on how misinformed I am, I will say that Obama's newest plan is superior to what I would call "Universal Health Care" and that's why I think it is telling that he doesn't use the term in his plan.