Posted on 06/08/2015 7:43:10 AM PDT by SoFloFreeper
[Obama's Death Panels law] hangs in the balance in the Supreme Court for the second time in three years, but the public has rendered a judgment ahead of the court's ruling. By a margin of 55 percent to 38 percent, more people say the court should not take action to block federal subsidies in states that didn't set up their own exchanges, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll.....
....The survey finds opinion on the health-care law among the worst in Post-ABC polling; 54 percent oppose, up six percentage points from a year ago. Support ties the record low of 39 percent, which was last hit in April 2012. These results, though, contrast with other recent polls finding softening opposition and support above record low levels.
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The DNC Pravda Media is filled with people who have lost all interest in the concept of a free press.
When everything is against them the liberals always resort to “the polls.” Of course the polls are often proved wrong later, but they are trusty friends when you have no real argument.
Votes are the only polls that matter.
SCOTUS needs to obey a poll and IGNORE THE LAW” is the message.
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Exactly. That’s what is being demanded by the MSM. And they may get their way.
If so, that will be the end of rule by LAW in this country. If the Supremes can turn “Cannot” into “Can” or “Shall Not” into “Shall” then we no longer have a Constitution - we have good old fashioned Rule By Fiat.
Mob rule is exactly what democracy is, My FRiend.
Washington Post-ABC News poll>poppycock>warm horse droppings
The question in this case is simple. Should the Supreme Court limit laws to what they say or interpret them for the convenience of the Administration? The issue isn’t what the effect on subsidies or exchanges might be, but how to read a law. But, of course, the WP would never put that question to the respondents, the results would come out against the side they support.
Could he have been any clearer about what his intentions are?
CNBC has this poll and another from PPP showing the same results but with equally confusing wording.
But in either case, I suspect this is not far off since the GOP is already floating ideas to keep subsidies in place. They are reading the same tea leaves.
Why are WAPO polls collected exclusively from their editorial room?
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