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CBS poll: three polls in a row show most still disapproving of Obamacare; 62% tell GOP to fight it

 

The prObama media is at it again, spinning the lie that public opinion is turning in Obama’s favor now that The Obama-Pelousy-Reid Big Insurance and Big Pharma Bailout Act of 2010 made it through the House.

Now yet another poll is out showing that spin is yet another lie, piled up onto the already crumbling house of Obamacare lies, half-truths, and fantasies being peddle by the prObama propaganda machine in the lamestream media.

The latest Obamacare poll – from CBS – shows more disapproving of the bill than approving. A whopping 62% of America prefers that Republicans keep fighting to oppose the bill:

A CBS News poll released Wednesday finds that nearly two in three Americans want Republicans in Congress to continue to challenge parts of the health care reform bill…

The poll finds that 62 percent want Congressional Republicans to keep challenging the bill, while 33 percent say they should not do so. Nearly nine in ten Republicans and two in three independents want the GOP to keep challenging. Even 41 percent of Democrats support continued challenges…

Still, there was significant disapproval for the bill. Forty-six percent say they disapprove, including 32 percent who strongly disapprove. Those numbers have barely moved since before the bill was signed.

Americans also did not significantly change their views on the impact of the bill. Thirty percent still say it will make the health care system better, while 33 percent say it will make the system worse.

They have also held relatively firm in their perceptions of how the bill will effect them. Sixteen percent say the bill will "mostly help," while 35 percent say it will "mostly hurt."

So let’s take tally, shall we? In the latest Obamacare survey from CBS, most people dislike the scam, most people want Republicans to fight the scam, most say the scam will worsen healthcare, and most say the scam will worsen their lives.

These results join Monday’s CNN poll yesterday’s and Bloomberg poll showing a majority of Americans still disapprove of the scam.

Three polls, three days in a row, all showing that Americans know the awful truth about Obamacare, which Post-Partisan Examiner will keep repeating:

Instead of fixing the economy and reigning in Wall Street, Obamacrats imposed fake “reforms” that ignore Main Street and make insurance industry fatcats richer. By IRS mandate, Obamacare forces working class Americans to buy unaffordable corporate insurance and pay higher premiums. A mandate with no cost control is a tax increase on small businesses and the middle class, transfering taxpayer wealth to Big Insurance and Big Pharma. Americans who resist will be harassed by over 16,000 new big government IRS bureaucrats created by Obamacare to invade our privacy. The Obama-Pelousy-Reid Big Insurance and Big Pharma Bailout Act of 2010 is a trillion dollar scam. It worsens the already weak economy. It worsens the national debt, already at dangerous levels. It worsens healthcare rather than reforming it. Pro-Obamacare politicians must be voted out.




 

 
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  • Fool 1 year ago
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    Was your granddaddy a confederate solider too?

  • wire_paladin 1 year ago
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    FOOL: my ancestors DID in fact fight for the Confederacy, just as they did for the American revolution. do you have a problem with that?

  • Tom 1 year ago
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    You should consider that most of those Dems are probably offering advice in the same vein that Republicans were advising Dems to scrap the bill and start over if they want to do well in November. It's completely disingenuous advice. I'm surprised only 41% of Dems say the Republicans should continue to fight it.

  • Lissa 1 year ago
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    I'd take those numbers with a grain of salt, and remember that the general public is comprised of mostly ignorant people. Most of the people I hear talking about why the don't support the bill don't have a clue what's in it. Most of them think it's universal healthcare.

  • Jack 1 year ago
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    Wire_Paladin: I have a problem with it, in that the Confederates were traitorous inhuman scum. I mean, you can give them points for bravery I guess, but the Nazis were brave. The average Confederate soldier might've been a decent guy, but the causes they fought for were revolting (part of why they lost- people stopped wanting to die to support plantation slavery pretty quickly).

    Anywhoo. I'm with Tom. I think Republicans should keep fighting healthcare until November, but that's because I want them to burn out utterly in a spectacular blaze of glory. The last thing I want is for people to forget between now and then the dire calamities and outright lies Republicans evoked in this debate. As healthcare reform sets in and peoples' lives are improved, they ought to remember who tried to stop it.

  • John 1 year ago
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    The prObama media? Come on man. You sound like a conservative touting talk radio and fox news. It's always that the other media outlets are out to distort but not them. Dude health care is a right not a privelage for wealthy Americans. Democrats recognized that and did something about it and now yet another piece of law President Obama signed will benefit the middle class. We've already been through enough lies and fear mongering, we did that for 8 years already enough. Thought you might like to read this btw CNN: Polls indicate support for health care reform up since vote

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