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Re: Obamacare Unconstitutional
Yeah, I read them. So what. The public is not only concerned with the mandate. You can post all the links you like, but they won't change that fact.
Again: SO WHAT. Because the GOP took the House, that means that nobody wants HC reform to go further? You should try looking at a poll sometime. You're wrong.
So, most Dems don't support full repeal; most Repubs favor full repeal; and less than half of independents favor full repeal. But only one in six Americans dislikes the entire bill. Not only are you wrong, but you're discounting the opinions of half of the independent voters, most Dems and some Repubs. And in general, you are discounting the opinions of the country.
And if you really believe that Obama would ever support repeal of HC reform, you are sadly mistaken. His veto pen will never run out of ink when it comes to this law.
i don't imply, i link, read em
Yeah, I read them. So what. The public is not only concerned with the mandate. You can post all the links you like, but they won't change that fact.
sure, that's why americans voted the greatest house turnover since 1938, the most state reps and leg's in history, 10 gubs, 6 senators...
because voters want obamacare to go even farther
Again: SO WHAT. Because the GOP took the House, that means that nobody wants HC reform to go further? You should try looking at a poll sometime. You're wrong.
According to the poll, when asked if they would rather see Congress vote to repeal all of the provisions or keep them in place, 50 percent of all Americans favor repeal - even though only one in six dislike everything in the bill. Four in ten oppose such a move.
"Some provisions of the new health care law, such as changes that prevent health insurance companies from denying or dropping coverage for sick people, are extremely popular, and nearly eight in ten Americans say they like at least some aspects of the health care law," says CNN Polling Director Keating Holland. "Polls tend to show that Americans would like to repeal some parts of the new law and keep others. But that option won't be available to lawmakers when the House votes this week."
A Quinnipiac University national poll that was also released Tuesday offered similar results. According to the survey, Americans by a 48 to 43 percent margin want Congress to repeal the health care reform.
As expected, the CNN poll indicates a wide partisan divide, with less than a quarter of Democrats in favor of repeal. That number jumps to 47 percent among independent voters and 84 percent among Republicans questioned in the survey.
CNN poll: Half favor repealing health care law – CNN Political Ticker - CNN.com Blogs
So, most Dems don't support full repeal; most Repubs favor full repeal; and less than half of independents favor full repeal. But only one in six Americans dislikes the entire bill. Not only are you wrong, but you're discounting the opinions of half of the independent voters, most Dems and some Repubs. And in general, you are discounting the opinions of the country.
And if you really believe that Obama would ever support repeal of HC reform, you are sadly mistaken. His veto pen will never run out of ink when it comes to this law.
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