The new Republican argument against The Affordable Care Act has no validity with voters. They are debating the idea the fee is a tax and therefore what? If the RNC thinks they are developing still another wedge issue of the fact the fee is a tax to show President Obama is a tax man, they are wasting their time. I don't even know why they are going down that path. It is not important.
President Obama does not want the Bush Tax Cuts renewed. They expire at midnight of New Years Eve 2012 and good riddance. The USA needs to address the National Debt and not The Bush Tax Cuts. We need permanent Income Tax Reform.
I do believe President Obama advocates The Buffet Rule. That is a tax.
Shhhh....I guess the Republicans haven't figures that out yet.
survey indicates.
Fifty-six percent of Americans believe opponents of the law should "stop trying to block its implementation and instead move on to other national problems," according to the poll by the nonprofit Kaiser Family Foundation.
By contrast, just 38 percent said those opposed to the Affordable Care Act should "continue trying to block the law from being implemented."...
President Obama does not want the Bush Tax Cuts renewed. They expire at midnight of New Years Eve 2012 and good riddance. The USA needs to address the National Debt and not The Bush Tax Cuts. We need permanent Income Tax Reform.
I do believe President Obama advocates The Buffet Rule. That is a tax.
Shhhh....I guess the Republicans haven't figures that out yet.
published online: 7/3/2012
By NOAM N. LEVEY
Tribune Washington Bureau
WASHINGTON - In the wake (click title to entry - thank you) of the Supreme Court's decision to largely uphold President Obama's health care law, a majority of Americans now want to put the fight over the Affordable Care Act behind them, a new national Tribune Washington Bureau
Fifty-six percent of Americans believe opponents of the law should "stop trying to block its implementation and instead move on to other national problems," according to the poll by the nonprofit Kaiser Family Foundation.
By contrast, just 38 percent said those opposed to the Affordable Care Act should "continue trying to block the law from being implemented."...