It's from a 2006 article by David Sirota.

Mr. Obama Goes to Washington | The Nation

The quotation in context

Obama has a remarkable ability to convince you that his positions are motivated purely by principles, not tactical considerations. This skill is so subtle and impressive, it resembles Luke Skywalker's mastery of the Force. It's a powerful tool for a Democratic Party that often emanates calculation rather than conviction. "I don't think in ideological terms. I never have," Obama said, continuing on the healthcare theme. "Everybody who supports single-payer healthcare says, 'Look at all this money we would be saving from insurance and paperwork.' That represents 1 million, 2 million, 3 million jobs of people who are working at Blue Cross Blue Shield or Kaiser or other places. What are we doing with them? Where are we employing them?"

  • Wheaties [she/her]
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    12 days ago

    IT WOULD BE MORE ECONOMICALLY BENEFICIAL TO PAY THEM TO DO NOTHING THAN FOR THEM TO CONTINUE IN INSURANCE

    oooh we can't switch to solar, what about all the JOBS in coal and petrol?????

    PAY THEM TO NOT WORK IN COAL OR PETROL

    like fuck you have the money printer for the global standard currency, don't act like it's somehow impossible when it's a pittance compared to billions the pentagon looses when the wallet they all share goes through the washing machine. You can even do your precious means testing to make sure it's actually going to someone who's worked in insurance or coal mining or whatever for more than a year

    • DamarcusArt@lemmygrad.ml
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      12 days ago

      oooh we can’t switch to solar, what about all the JOBS in coal and petrol???

      Legit my country's arguments about why we can't invest in renewables, despite being one of the best places on the planet for solar.

      • DragonBallZinn [he/him]
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        11 days ago

        Never see them oppose AI because jobs. Never see them put pressure on porky to not have skeleton crews to maximize profits for the sake of jobs.