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Australia - Democrats are more or less the equivalent of Australia's Labor Party (which is the main "center-left" party in that country)
Canada - Democrats are more or less the equivalent of Canada's Liberal Party (which is the main "center-left" party in that country)
New Zealand - Democrats are more or less the equivalent of NZ's Labour Party (which is the main "center-left" party in that country)
UK - Democrats are more or less the equivalent of the the UK's Labour Party (which is the main "center-left" party in that country)
Well first of all, the statement was Kamala Harris is center-left. She absolutely isn't which is why you didn't bother discussing that.

And to help you, you're incorrect in you lazy assessment of each party in comparison to the Dems.

Each of these parties offers a much higher social safety net than the Democrats. The Democrats do not even agree to universal healthcare, which each of those nations has. They also offer pensions and decent state housing, particularly for the elderly.

The Democratic Party believe the markets will save everything and started the process of privatizing everything. Those countries Labour Parties have social democratic principles.

Saying that, Canada's Labour party has become pretty centrist and the UK New Labour movement has also moved to the right.

Democrats have tried to pass universal healthcare since FDR.
Introducing a bill isn't the same as a serious attempt, and it wasn't just the GOP who didn't want it to pass. Physicians, GOP pols, insurance companies and Dem pols have never wanted a universal health care bill passed. The last ten years in America shows you that.
 
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Well first of all, the statement was Kamala Harris is center-left. She absolutely isn't which is why you didn't bother discussing that.

And to help you, you're incorrect in you lazy assessment of each party in comparison to the Dems.

Each of these parties offers a much higher social safety net than the Democrats. The Democrats do not even agree to universal healthcare, which each of those nations has. They also offer pensions and decent state housing, particularly for the elderly.

The Democratic Party believe the markets will save everything and started the process of privatizing everything. Those countries Labour Parties have social democratic principles.

Saying that, Canada's Labour party has become pretty centrist and the UK New Labour movement has also moved to the right.


Introducing a bill isn't the same as a serious attempt, and it wasn't just the GOP who didn't want it to pass. Physicians, GOP pols, and Dem pols have never wanted a universal health care bill passed. The last ten years in America shows you that.
Dude is acting like Democrats didn’t have a near super majority and both chambers of Congress and couldn’t even get a public option.
 
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Dude is acting like Democrats don’t have a near super majority and both chambers of Congress and couldn’t even get a public option.
not even couldn't get. They did not try.

A lot of people's political ideology is their party and they ride for it. Thats a big reason why nothing changes. People demand nothing but electoral wins. It’s fukking weird.
 
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Well first of all, the statement was Kamala Harris is center-left. She absolutely isn't which is why you didn't bother discussing that.
This isn't true, and the rest of your statement is just more stupid babble.

Also, Canada doesn't have a "Labour Party".
 

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Dude is acting like Democrats didn’t have a near super majority and both chambers of Congress and couldn’t even get a public option.
When in recent years did Dems have a "super majority" in both houses of Congress? :dahell:
 
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