Posted on 04/25/2017 10:14:13 AM PDT by Sean_Anthony
Trickery
On first glance, this looks bad: According to a new ABC News/Washington Post poll, only 37 percent of Americans want ObamaCare repealed and replaced, as opposed to 61 percent who prefer that we keep and improve it. How could this happen? How could a law that has never been popular, has never worked well and has resulted in soaring premiums and collapsing insurance markets suddenly be popular?
Like I said, it appears that way on first glance, but if you think about the choices offered in the poll, youll notice something:
What will you notice????
Print it here....
Spam.
10 things you will notice. #8 will blow you away!
Ryan is helping them with the false meme....
Then print it and blow me away...
I understand where you are getting that....:^)
When the majority are getting there obamacare free or subsidized of course it is popular. Who doesn’t want free shit!!
Krauthammer was flapping his lips on Special Report last night about Obamacare’s popularity now.
He’s been disappointing since before the election.
Of course they will rig a poll or two to save their beloved Obama’s only accomplishment.
In real survey research a question asked is supposed to be a list of balanced options.
So, If you ask “do you want to keep ObamaCare?”, then you should also ask “do you want to end ObamaCare?”
If you ask, do you want to “repair” ObamaCare, then a similar opposite choice must also be offered.
1. Do you want to:
a. keep obamacare
b. repair obamacare while keeping it
c. retain the best features of obamacare while ending it.
d. end obamacare
2. Which is most important to you?
a. keep obamacare
b. replace obamacare with something different
c. end obamacare
3. Would you rather
a. keep what we have
b. replace what we have with something different
c. get rid of what we have and replace it with nothing
d
c
c
Did I win?
Did you think the questions gave a balanced range of options?
Hey! You copied off my test
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