Posted on 08/02/2010 3:19:58 PM PDT by SmartInsight
Voter pessimism towards the new national health care bill has reached an all-time high, while the number of insured voters who feel it will force them to switch their coverage is up 11 points from early last month.
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Wait until it kicks in.
Ha ha. Here’s ya change, dimwits.
The majority of people are concerned, and rightly so, about the deficit, inflation, deflation, depression. Repealing Obamacare would go a long way to help avoid those things.
I know November is a few months off, but I’m not hearing much about Republicans hammering their Obamacare-voting opponents with this. Obamacare is a threat to our health, freedom and economy. It is also a winning issue, but the Republican Party either can’t see that or has no stomach for the fight.
The fed took over education in the 70s... Look how well that turned out
Just imagine 25 hrs of govt run healthcare...
Getting water from a potter would be mild
Missourians get to register their anger with it tomorrow in the form of Prop. C on the ballot. I see that Virginia’s efforts were upheld today by the court.
Obama was just bragging today on what a great accomplishment this death bill was.
BTTT
did you see the stories of little old ladies being evicted from old folks homes (Washington State)?
Seems the reimbursement from the government is too low, unless the state is willing to make it up or the home is willing to eat it, the eviction is required.
Government is only paying 60% right now.
Under Obamacare it goes to 0%. The State Social Services are assisting in the transfer to State Retirement homes. Buildings in bad parts of the city with a 1000+ rooms. You check in but you never check out.
It is a kin to sending them to a mental hospital with no escape.
Conservatives can run ads with these little old ladies saying Obamacare is bad. Look at me, I got evicted to pay for someone else’s healthcare.
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