Posted on 03/28/2014 12:31:10 AM PDT by Olog-hai
Public support for President Barack Obamas health care law is languishing at its lowest level since passage of the landmark legislation four years ago, according to a new poll.
The Associated Press-GfK survey finds that 26 percent of Americans support the Affordable Care Act. Yet even fewer13 percentthink it will be completely repealed. A narrow majority expects the law to be further implemented with minor changes, or as passed.
To get something repealed that has been passed is pretty impossible, said Gwen Sliger of Dallas. At this point, I dont see that happening. [ ]
I like the idea that if you have a pre-existing condition you cant be turned down, but I dont like the idea that if you dont have health insurance youll be fined, said Sliger.
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Harry Reid says it’s not an issue anymore. Way down the list of things people care about.
this isn’t and never has been about ‘health care’.
this is simply an act of tyranny. it should always be referred to by what it really is.
In other words, FedGov has lost the last shreds of trust that it used to have before Obama. Hopefully that loss of legitimacy will restrain FedGov growth.
If we can repeal Prohibition, we can repeal Obamacare, Ms. Sliger.
Just like all those marriage definition laws, right?
Exactly. This is agitator propaganda put out by AP to discourage us.
Don’t buy the lie.
The young are ticked and in 2015 - really pissed.
The elderly are getting ticked over Medicare cuts.
Workers are getting ticked from 25% pay cuts and the layoffs.
The Democrats are ticked at the disastrous website roll-outs and all the delays.
My prediction: Democrats will be calling for Obamacare's repeal soon.
Repeal would be nice. A constitutional amendment prohibiting this and other similar laws would be much better.
Oh yeah, include the over-reach by the alphabet agencies like EPA and DHS too.
Chief Wimp Roberts, of the disgraced Supreme Court, is as guilty as Obama for forcng this tyranny on the American people. They both ought to be impeached.
Their exclusion from Art I, Sec 8 and no inclusion in any amendment should be sufficient to prohibit their implementation at the national level...
At this point, what difference does it make. It is law of the land and ensured massive government growth for decades.
This isn’t a dependency program per se. The Medicaid expansion can be considered as such, but not the forcing of people to buy expensive health insurance.
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