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Originally Posted by CParkFresh
Burns1923
Do you remember how the stuff you were spewing about the majority of Americans being against the bill?
According to a Gallup/USA Today poll conducted the day after health care legislation passed the House of Representatives, 49 percent of the respondents think the passage of reform is a "good thing," compared to the 40 percent who think it is bad.
"At the same time, most voters (54%) believe that passage of the plan will hurt the quality of care."
"The Congressional Budget Office recently said that the proposed legislation would reduce the deficit, but voters are skeptical of the official government projections. Eighty-one percent (81%) believe the health care plan will cost more than projected. That’s one reason voters overwhelmingly believe passage of the plan will increase the deficit and is likely to mean higher middle class taxes."
"In fact, 55% of voters would rather see Congress scrap the original plan and start all over again."
"When it comes to making health care decisions, 51% fear the federal government more than they fear private insurance companies."
www.rasmussenreports.com
How convenient that your poll comes out just after the bill passes. Nothing like Gallup/SuperSized McNewspaper putting out more of their fabricated tripe.
Gotta spread the misinformation to the attention-deficit masses.