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Tue Jan-05-10 08:29 PM
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Poll: Voters Reject Health Care Mandate Without Public Option, Medicare Buy-In |
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/12/18/poll-health-care-reform-w_n_396990.html "This poll shows voters in full-blown revolt against the Senate bill,"
A new poll suggests that voters are not pleased by the idea of health insurance mandates without a public option or a Medicare expansion.
Conducted by Research 2000 for the Progressive Change Campaign Committee (PCCC) and Democracy for America (DFA), the survey finds only 33 percent of likely voters favor a health care bill that does not include a public health insurance option and does not expand Medicare, but does require all Americans to get health insurance. Slightly more Democrats -- 37 percent -- favor the idea, while only 30 percent of Republicans and 31 percent of independents do.
Meanwhile, if the public option and Medicare buy-in are added, 58 percent of people support the idea. The number of Republican supporters drops to 22 percent, but independent support rises to 57 percent and Democratic support to a whopping 88 percent.
"This poll shows voters in full-blown revolt against the Senate bill," said PCCC co-founder Stephanie Taylor. "Only one-third of voters support mandates without a public option, while nearly two-thirds want the public option and Medicare expansion. This will be a disaster of epic proportions for Democrats in 2010 if it's not fixed -- fast."
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Tue Jan-05-10 08:51 PM
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Tue Jan-05-10 09:12 PM
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3. they have to fix this. |
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public option WAS the compromise. there is no going forward without a strong, all-inclusive public option.
this current bill is a health insurance corporation - pharmaceutical industry bailout. nothing more, nothing less.
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Wed Jan-06-10 06:10 PM
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15. >>public option WAS the compromise |
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Yep. And this is how it works out when you *start* bargaining in the middle.
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Wed Jan-06-10 09:12 AM
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Wed Jan-06-10 10:11 AM
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5. In real life, not one Democrat I know supports the current bill |
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Wed Jan-06-10 01:23 PM
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9. I can't believe Dems are so corrupt and out of touch that they think this will help them |
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at best, it will be a wash.
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Wed Jan-06-10 04:08 PM
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11. I'm convinced it's Obama. If it were up to the Dems they would be going with reconciliation |
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Edited on Wed Jan-06-10 04:09 PM by JohnWxy
so a simple majority would be required for passage. I think just about every Democrat on 'the Hill' feels.. 'why should a few Republicans who call themselves Democrats sabotage what the country needs and wants?'.
Here's the White House contact page. Suggest you tell Obama that back when the Corporate Lobbyist Party said they would make HCR "Obama's Waterloo", he said that this wasn't about him, but it was about what the people want and the country needs:
www.whitehouse.gov/contact
Without the Public Option there is really no cost control in this bill and it will fail, in that regard, in less than 10 years. The costs of the insurance company subsidies will be breaking the budget by then and of course the Fascist GOP will be saying "See, the Damn Democrats screwed up our wonderful health insurance industry."
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Wed Jan-06-10 09:24 PM
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Wed Jan-06-10 10:33 AM
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Wed Jan-06-10 11:23 AM
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Bill stinks now and will continue to stink.
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Wed Jan-06-10 01:22 PM
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8. are listening Rahm Emanasshole? |
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Wed Jan-06-10 03:04 PM
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10. Give it up. Polls can be manipulated to relay whatever message they want them too. Think Rassmussin. |
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The public option will not pass in Congress-maybe at a later time, but not now.
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Wed Jan-06-10 04:12 PM
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12. You certainly to fuck |
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will not hear the complete results of this poll on your M$M. It's always "Only 33% of the American people are in favor of this HCR bill!"
How many times have we heard it? Never a mention of the public option or Medicare buy-in. Because they don't want that little ditty to become part of the discussion.
This is the very reason so many of us are pissed off. Time after time I have watched Democrats on TV fail to challenge the way the poll results are skewed. Why do they do this? As if you didn't know!
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Wed Jan-06-10 04:28 PM
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13. I really don't understand.... |
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I have written letters, sent faxes, etc. detailing by utter disgust with this bill. I'm sure I am not alone. Now I know most people are not really involved in following this debacle but nobody I know is happy. The righties and pissed, the lefties are pissed, and the middle either already is or will be pissed.
Is the Democratic leadership off in some fantasy land? They must do polls of their own. Do the lobbyists, Lieberman, Nelson, etc. have that much power?
I think this bill if passed in its current form will be a gift to the Republicans and a disaster for the Democrats.
So why are they doing it?
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Wed Jan-06-10 06:08 PM
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14. >>"This poll shows voters in full-blown revolt against the Senate bill," |
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As were they for TARP, and we know how *that* worked out....
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Thu Jan-07-10 08:50 AM
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18. And the immunity bill for telecoms. |
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Didn't President Obama, as a Senator, vote for both the TARP and telecoms immunity?
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Fri Jan-08-10 06:00 PM
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20. TARP, I'm sure he did |
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telco immunity, I wouldn't be a bit surprised, but I was not paying close attention to him at that time.
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Thu Jan-07-10 10:27 AM
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19. It takes a poll to figure this out? Has been obvious to me all along. (nt) |
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