> Methinks things, times and the econmy here are so bad and the lack of hope abounds so much that tradtinal reisitance to change has faded. <
It's more that we now recognize we can no longer afford the cost of doing nothing. The same thing is true for global warming and cap-and-trade.
We must have a public option for healthcare, if for no other reason than to exert downward pressure on costs and pricing of our private insurance system. Without this pressure, health care costs would eventually bankrupt us.
The other reason this is happening now is because most people realize it's never going to happen with Republican leadership in Congress. From 1994-2006 they had 12 years to address these problems, and they spent their time doing nothing except giving corporations everything they ever wanted, giving tax breaks to people who didn't need them, and trying to prove Bill Clinton had an extramarital affair. Just as our national debt quadrupled in just eight years under Ronald Reagan's "leadership", and in just eight years the U.S. went from being the world's largest creditor to the world's largest debtor -- a title we still hold today, 12 years of Republican control of Congress did more to damage our economic stability and gut our middle class than 40+ years of Democratic "tax and spend liberalism" did.