If repeal actually was achieved it would be Anti-American while returning 'death rates' to people without healh care and unable to purchase health care through pre-existing conditions. Legislating death to Americans is not a legitimate function of the USA government. It is a coupe in favor of Plutocracy.
The House Majority is NOT offering a viable alternative. What else does anyone call it?
The 'Debt' has been addressed by the President. He has recommendations of changes from a panel of experts, yet, the elected Tea Baggers are not even seeking to adapt any of the recommedations.
ObamaCare Repeal Passes Its First Test (click title to entry - thank you) - This website is inflammatory and the use of 'ammunition' IN THIS CONTEXT can only mean one thing - guns and violence.
Don’t listen to the liberal prophets of doom; victory is possible
The House Majority is NOT offering a viable alternative. What else does anyone call it?
The 'Debt' has been addressed by the President. He has recommendations of changes from a panel of experts, yet, the elected Tea Baggers are not even seeking to adapt any of the recommedations.
ObamaCare Repeal Passes Its First Test (click title to entry - thank you) - This website is inflammatory and the use of 'ammunition' IN THIS CONTEXT can only mean one thing - guns and violence.
Don’t listen to the liberal prophets of doom; victory is possible
By Greg Sargent
As you regulars know, I've been arguing here for days that overly simplistic polling has been exaggerating the support for blowing up the Affordable Care Act. When pollsters drill down with fine-grained questions, support for full repeal plummets.
The internals of today's New York Times/CBS poll dramatize this in perhaps the clearest terms yet.
The poll first asked people a straight-up question -- should we do away with the law completely, or let it stand -- and found that 40 percent favor repeal, versus 48 percent who want to leave it as is. That near-split mirrors virtually all other polls that asked the question this way -- they all find some solid support for repeal....
The Right Wing Media is 'lying' over and over and over again to maintain this issue as a political football and wedge in the electorate. When is the FCC going to demand they stop lying to the electorate?
The internals of today's New York Times/CBS poll dramatize this in perhaps the clearest terms yet.
The poll first asked people a straight-up question -- should we do away with the law completely, or let it stand -- and found that 40 percent favor repeal, versus 48 percent who want to leave it as is. That near-split mirrors virtually all other polls that asked the question this way -- they all find some solid support for repeal....
The Right Wing Media is 'lying' over and over and over again to maintain this issue as a political football and wedge in the electorate. When is the FCC going to demand they stop lying to the electorate?