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In reply to the discussion: 360 Democratic delegates say they'll oppose party platform that does not include 'Medicare for All' [View all]ehrnst
(32,640 posts)they would not know... and it was WAY longer than two years...
Also, it only went national after all the provinces had done so independently, and even now, it's still primarily administered and funded at the province level, not the federal level, as the M4A proposal promises.
Interestingly, the Sanders M4A proposal went from being fully operational in eight years in his 2016 iteration, down to two years in 2019, when it had to compete with other Single Payer proposals.
I guess when you don't expect to ever have to really deliver, you can promise that your invention will do "thiiiiiiiiiiiiiis much more" to make it more appealing to investors than the other prototypes of the same product. But when a more practical and workable invention is chosen, one can always claim that their invention would have changed the world and all mankind as we know it for the better, if only they hadn't been targeted by those who hated them personally and just didn't want to see progress in the world...
A rather status quo tactic in campaign years.
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