Posted on 12/19/2013 2:16:50 AM PST by Libloather
Americans remain unhappy with the health care law: Majorities say they wish it had never passed, would vote to repeal it if they could, and think implementation should be delayed until the kinks are worked out. At the same time, a shrinking majority believes the law will survive.
Thats according to a year-end Fox News poll released Wednesday.
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Those favoring a delay also now include a majority of Democrats: 54 percent support delaying implementation. Thats up 10 points from 44 percent last month.
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The Law won’t survive, people aren’t going to buy it!
This article couldn't be more wrong ... cause Debbie Blabbermouth Sluts has promised that ObamaCare will be incredible once young people embrace it ... and that all of our candidates will run on it in 2014 ... so there!
A permanent delay, right now, might salvage our healthcare system while there is something left to salvage.
It is insanely foolish to tinker with a large, complex machine like America’s healthcare system, and think new, fascist adjustments won’t crash everything. We’ve only seen the tip of the iceberg. Politicians in DC who see what is happening now, and don’t act to stop this, should be held criminally liable for the terrible harm and suffering they are causing. More people, not fewer, will be without heath insurance, and more people will be unable to afford it. Those who can afford it will pay more in premiums and deductibles while getting reduced and limited service. This fascist crap isn’t going to fix anything.
Obamacare needs euthanasia: Put it out of its misery.
Polls have never shown majority support for Obamacare. It was rammed into law anyway. The only way it seems we will get it removed is by electing politicians who will stand up and represent the people who elect them rather than the special interests in Washington, DC.
That basically leaves us stuck with it. The Republicans are set on surrendering at every opportunity... instead of standing up when they had the upper hand during the “shut-down”, they were eager to roll over and cave. I think that once they arrive in Washington, they are so insulated from the real world that they begin to believe that the press corps accurately represents the views of the electorate. If only Republicans would realize that there is a majority of people longing for real representation and stop being afraid of the press and Democrats, they could win in landslides.
Dont delay it. Repeal it. What good is a delay? Itll be just as bad after the delay is over.
Delaying Obamacare is like putting off changing the sheets once you crap in the bed. It will still be there. It will be just as big a mess. It will still stink to high heaven.
“.......cause Debbie Blabbermouth Sluts has promised that ObamaCare will be incredible once young people embrace it”.....
If it’s sooooo damn great why are all the demodummies signed up already including the Blabbermouth”?
And, as she stated odumbocrae is an “incredible” nightmare.
Please, let’s have a little warning before posting those photo’s. Better to do it at Halloween than Christmas.
Majorities?
We don’t need no steenking majorities!
The free market is the default condition,
so if it totally crashes,
people will still have need for medical care,
and there will still be people to provide it,
and there will be a direct connection between payor and provider.
All the advertising seems aimed at fringes. How many fringes add up to a meaningful number? And who pays for advertising?
There is no way they will relent on this in spite of obvious failure or overwhelming public opinion. Certainly the Kenyan is going to go to the end. We'll just have to utterly defeat them, one way or the other. With our present feckless GOP "leadership", that is a bridge too far. We'll have to replace them as well.
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