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Charities will never be an effective stand in for a social safety net.
Programs like social security and medicare are universally popular. The ACA is universally popular. People want to know that they aren't one bad step away from complete ruin. It's an essential function of government.
You're delusional if you think these are "universally popular". They're popular among the recipients. ACA is NOT universally popular. If you think it is, you're blind to reality.
We HAD to contribute to Social Security and Medicare, and, for the most part, IT'S OUR MONEY that we're "allowed" to reclaim once we get to ta certain age. I would've preferred to have the option to manage my own funds rather than have the government hang onto my money in a modified pyramid scheme. Of course, now that I'm old(er), I'm hoping I'm getting MY MONEY back as a supplementary income.
In CA, Social Security is only a useful nest egg if you already own your house. If you're still paying for a mortgage or rent in CA, you're basically screwed if your only income is from the government.
Look at the polling data. There's a reason no politicians push to cut social security or medicare. And if the ACA was so unpopular, the GOP could have wiped it out through reconciliation anytime in the last two years. But they didn't because people like have pre-existing coverage protection. If anything, health care is going to move FARTHER left.
Polling data and political gyrations do NOT = Universally popular (your words)
This is why people have trouble taking you or your debating skills seriously.
I think the last gallup poll I saw showed something like 80% of the population wanted medicare preserved or expanded. That's about as universally popular as anything gets.
Now you're parsing your OWN words. You claimed ACA was "universally popular" and it's not even close to that (it's closer to 50-50 than 90-10)
The only reason people want SS or Medicare preserved is THAT WE ALREADY PAID FOR IT, AND WE WANT OUR FREAKIN' MONEY BACK!
The ACA was 33-33-33 when it passed. That's 33 percent in favor, 33 percent against, and 33 percent wishing it went further.
The approve/disapprove binary polling is misleading because of that third 33 percent. They want medicare for all or a public option. They certainly don't want a return to pre-ACA law.