As the following chart from Pollster.com should make obvious to the meanest intelligence, most of the voters want nothing to do with the congressional versions of Obamacare:
And yet the White House insists that these ill-conceived boondoggles will be the starting point for next week’s negotiations at the President’s Blair House health reform summit:
President Obama plans to use the already-passed House and Senate bills as a starting point for next week’s health care summit with Republican leaders, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said Tuesday.
So, what are we to make of this? It’s not like Obama and his minions don’t know about the increasing public antipathy for the “reform” legislation produced by Pelosi, Reid, et al.
The only possible conclusion is that the President simply doesn’t give a rat’s ass about the opinion of the voters. He just wants us to shut the hell up and take our medicine.
But no one with any sense trusts this quack. So, in November, we need to cancel our appointment. And in 2012, we need to get a new doctor.
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This is meaningless unless you also take into account those who oppose the bill because it doesn’t go far enough.
A recent CBS poll found that ‘in [all these questions] – covering Americans, controlling costs, and regulating insurance companies — more think the bill doesn’t go far enough.’
Posted 18 Feb 2010 at 7:25 am ¶Marc, you’re just repeating the long-ago-debunked party line here.
Biased polls (like the CBS survey) deliberately fudge their questions to produce these bogus results.
Posted 18 Feb 2010 at 8:07 am ¶lol, those that oppose it for not going far enough…you can now squeeze those people into a Pacer.
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