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With the fixes to the website taking hold, Obama is looking better than he was a month ago and is heading in the right direction in the latest CBS/NYT poll. He still has a ways to go to get back to his numbers earlier in the year. The economy is poised to take off next year, and as time goes by the Obamacare rollout fiasco will fade from memory. Things are looking up for Obama.
With the fixes to the website taking hold, Obama is looking better than he was a month ago and is heading in the right direction in the latest CBS/NYT poll. He still has a ways to go to get back to his numbers earlier in the year. The economy is poised to take off next year, and as time goes by the Obamacare rollout fiasco will fade from memory. Things are looking up for Obama.
The website was the least of the problems with Obamacare, people are still losing their healthcare coverage due to the failed policies created 100% by Democrats.
President Obama's job approval rating has plunged to the lowest of his presidency, according to a new CBS News poll released Wednesday, and Americans' approval of the Affordable Care Act has dropped to its lowest since CBS News started polling on the law.
The website was the least of the problems with Obamacare, people are still losing their healthcare coverage due to the failed policies created 100% by Democrats.
Exactly.
Wait until the people who THINK they have insurance on January 1st find out that they actually don't.
But don't worry -- nobody will be more outraged than Obama, and he'll get right to the bottom of it.
When the web site is working perfectly then his rating will drop for sure. When people learn just what Obamacare is all about.
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