Healthcare Decision
Leasheryn/Lady Willpower
2012/04/30 00:28:40
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The Supreme Court will soon make a decision about President Obama's national health care law. Which of the following actions would you prefer the Supreme Court take?
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Top Opinion
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tommyg - POTL- PWCM-JLA 2012/04/30 00:31:26Throw out the entire law and start over with more targeted reform





















Women who currently pay for their own insurance vote as well and that isn't going to bode well for you in November.
And we vote as well.
http://data.bls.gov/timeserie...
We don't have time for him to try to figure it out on the job anymore.
At least he didn't appoint the CEO of the call center to head up a taxpayer funded jobs council position and relocate the infrastructure to China. Ever hear of Jeffrey Immelt?
http://bud-meyers.blogspot.co...
You will find out in November how true it is that the GOP is trampling on womens rights.
http://takingnote.blogs.nytim...
http://www.realclearpolitics....
http://www.gallup.com/poll/15...
Fox polls are right wing too.
"You must accept Rasmussen, as it is Right Wing.
Fox polls are right wing too."
Yes FOX is right wing, and Rasmussen only polls likely voters which could be inaccurate Which is why I didn't look to their polls for stats. Instead I used Gallup, which is known as the most non-biased polling group.
True, RCP uses stats from FOX and Rasmussen, but they also use cnn, cbs, nbc, ppp, abc, wall st. journal and various other left leaning polls. Their left leaning polls outnumber their right leaning polls and non bias polls by far, giving them a liberal bias by default.
Most unbiased polls show them tied or extremely close one way or another. Either way it will all change when the GOP makes a nomination. If it goes as expected and Romney gets the nomination his numbers will jump and he will be higher than obama by several points, if Paul sneaks through and manages to get the nomination he will out number obama by a large percentage.
Independents are more scared of the extremism of this GOP, and the feckless candidate they have nominated.
Check the exit polls of the 2008 election. If Romney can't get 50% of the womens vote and 40% of hispanics he can't win. He is way behind with both.
Romney can't match Obama's charisma nor connection with common people even the unemployed whom he got extension of unemployment benefits for. The GOP has alienated almost every voting bloc that Romney needs except white men over 50.
You are so ignorant that you claim "Independents are more scared of the extremism of this GOP, and the feckless candidate they have nominated. " Newsflash dumbass the GOP have not even nominated a candidate yet!
Check the exit polls of the 2008 election? wtf does that have to do with the 2012 election? obama had the benefit of the doubt in 2008. Now he has proven that he is not suited for the job.
Not that any of this matters, the health care bill is going to get repealed and obama is getting the boot.