Monday, November 23, 2009

Rasmussen: ObamaCare approval new low 38%

with support for obamacare at a new low of 38%....days after Reid jammed down a party line vote to push it through for debate....We are looking at the democrats pretty much handing over congress and the white house.

What we have here is classic liberalism. The very essence of "you the typical american are a bunch of rubes who don't know whats good for you. WE will show you how to live your lives and make all the decisions for you. Whether you like it or not. Despite how much you scream about it."

Classic elitism. DESPITE the fact that none, NONE of their plan makes sense! But just the sheer want for their ridiculous world view to actually succeed (for once) even though absolutely NONE of it works on paper. Therefore they stoop to the very methods of the very wall street hucksters that they despise to calculate their numbers.

HOPING that its enough to get it by and after its a done deal...that is when they try to somehow make a square peg fit in a round hole. And the American Public that gets hurt (for generations) be damned .

With the 2010 elections not too far down the road, we have the beginnings to correct this 'feel good' experiment that so many of you were dumb enough to fall for. (robo, countsy, etc etc).
But it will come at a price I'm afraid. With unemployment at a 10.2% rise....(amazing).
and continuing pain and hardship for countless Americans....the midterms seem far far away. But they will be here, and when they do come....Don't make the same mistake you made the last time.
In other words...try thinking this time.


Rasmussen:

"Just 38% of voters now favor the health care plan proposed by President Obama and congressional Democrats. That’s the lowest level of support measured for the plan in nearly two dozen tracking polls conducted since June. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 56% now oppose the plan. Half the survey was conducted before the Senate voted late Saturday to begin debate on its version of the legislation. Support for the plan was slightly lower in the half of the survey conducted after the Senate vote.

Prior to this, support for the plan had never fallen below 41%. Last week, support for the plan was at 47%. Two weeks ago, the effort was supported by 45% of voters."


http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/current_events/healthcare/september_2009/health_care_reform