More Hope For Change

Almost 2/3 Americans want an Obamacaretectomy:

Support for repeal of the new national health care plan has jumped to its highest level ever. A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 63% of U.S. voters now favor repeal of the plan passed by congressional Democrats and signed into law by President Obama in March.

Prior to today, weekly polling had shown support for repeal ranging from 54% to 58%.

Currently, just 32% oppose repeal.

The new findings include 46% who Strongly Favor repeal of the health care bill and 25% who Strongly Oppose it.

“But Rasmussen is just like Fox News!”

Well, to the extent that their results lead Gallup by about a week or two, perhaps.

8 thoughts on “More Hope For Change

  1. Not to mention distorting someone’s comments like balloons.

    I suspect he doesn’t even know he’s doing it… Stage Three syph.

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  3. We just received a “statement of benefits” in the mail a couple of weeks ago which included how much our company was committed to contributing towards our health insurance. I suspect that a lot of employers are crunching the numbers to figure out (a) how much they’re paying for health insurance and (b) how much more they will have to pay thanks to the new mandates versus (c) how much if they just pay the fine and dump their employees on the “exchanges.”

  4. Everyone needs to shut up and go along with what Obama says.

    Rand Paul favors whites-only healthcare.

    Jeremiah Wright thinks all old white people should have the plug pulled on them. Two can play this game AC. If this is Obama’s big “victory” wouldn’t it be safe to call his presidency a massive failure up until this point. He’s accomplished about as much as he did in the Senate. Go out and campaigning. He’s also 0-7 on supporting candidates and he’s going to help Baba “call me Senator” Boxer. The news just keeps on getting better!

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