Posted on 08/02/2010 11:19:52 AM PDT by Red in Blue PA
WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 (UPI) -- Fifty-seven percent of likely U.S. voters think recently enacted healthcare reform is bad for the country, a Rassmussen Reports poll indicates.
The percentage who think the reform is bad for the country is the highest level of disapproval since the poll began tracking the law following its March passage by Congress.
In contrast, 32 percent say healthcare reform is good for the country.
(Excerpt) Read more at upi.com ...
57% - are “little people” and don’t know what’s good for them.
ONLY 57%??? Wow!
I wish they’d quit using the term “reform”...there’s nothing reforming about it. It’s nothing more as a means to tax the living @@@@ out of the individual and control them.
Make it 58%...no one ever asked me about what I thought, so my vote will at least add 1% of the tilt.
FU32%
AKA "ObamaScare" or even better, "ObamaScarce"
LOL...
Graphical representation of ObamaCare. You will literally not believe your eyes. It is so complex I cannot post the image.
“People are waking up.”
Yes they are.
But...but...the national media were telling me that people were “coming around” on health care, and they wouldn’t lie.
In regard to Øbamacare, HR 3590 is 2074 pages and is extremely difficult to understand but I found some questionable exemptions beginning with page 329.
If certain religious groups, American Indians, illegal immigrants, hardship cases and prison inmates are exempt from ObamaCares health insurance mandate then the law is clearly unconstitutional.
How can a federal law dictate adherence by only some groups of people but not others. Why will some religions be required to buy insurance and others will not? How far back does your American Indian heritage have to reach in order to allow exemption? Illegal immigrants wont have to pay for insurance but hospitals will be required to treat them anyway?
Can legal experts who post here frequently help me to understand why this law should not be thrown
They don't know what they are talking about, dolts.
This is just another example of why giving the vote to everyone is plain wrong.
Bring back the days when only the qualified are allowed to cast their opinion, let alone vote on something.
Backfire complete. DOH!
I dunno... that's only 1% per state.. not exactly a supermajority.
LOL, Post of the day and briliant a few different levels.
The Aug 3 election is very important to Missourians and the entire nation. If you have friends or family members who live in Missouri, please contact them and tell them to vote YES on Health Care Freedom Act, Proposition C.
The President and Congress have given us a health care reform package that will force people into government-defined health plans and penalize them for paying for services with cash!
Missouris Proposition C, on the August 3 primary ballot, will protect us from those government mandates by expressly stating that the government may not penalize citizens for refusing to purchase private health insurance or infringe upon the right to offer or accept direct payment for lawful healthcare services.
Furthermore, the August 3 vote is the FIRST TIME any voters in the country will have the opportunity to vote yes in order to protect their freedom from government regulation.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HH6a-kEwVas&feature=player_embedded
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