Please register to participate in our discussions with 2 million other members - it's free and quick! Some forums can only be seen by registered members. After you create your account, you'll be able to customize options and access all our 15,000 new posts/day with fewer ads.
Much to the chagrin of the elites who complain ad-nauseum about any entitlements for the masses - the country strongly favors a government insurance system to compete with the private insurance companies..
85% said the health care system needed to be fundamentally changed or totally rebuilt.
And Americans are far more confident in Democrat's ability to improve the health care system than the Republicans (no brainer IMHO).
Almost 60% indicated they would be willing to pay higher taxes to ensure that everyone has health insurance...
Polling data like this is going to make it a lot easier for Obama and the Democrats to move us towards UHC - starting with a system of public/private health care components to begin with - and probably several years down the road making bolder and more comprehensive change.
Much to the chagrin of the elites who complain ad-nauseum about any entitlements for the masses - the country strongly favors a government insurance system to compete with the private insurance companies..
85% said the health care system needed to be fundamentally changed or totally rebuilt.
And Americans are far more confident in Democrat's ability to improve the health care system than the Republicans (no brainer IMHO).
Almost 60% indicated they would be willing to pay higher taxes to ensure that everyone has health insurance...
Polling data like this is going to make it a lot easier for Obama and the Democrats to move us towards UHC - starting with a system of public/private health care components to begin with - and probably several years down the road making bolder and more comprehensive change.
Easy for folks to respond to a phone call with a few questions. Let's see if the support is still there when the details and requirements of a plan are disclosed and critically evaluated.
This story means very little, and doesn't indicate the outcome of a national health plan proposal.
Easy for folks to respond to a phone call with a few questions. Let's see if the support is still there when the details and requirements of a plan are disclosed and critically evaluated.
This story means very little, and doesn't indicate the outcome of a national health plan proposal.
It indicates support for proposals that are working their way through Congress right now - hate to burst your bubble.
Easy for folks to respond to a phone call with a few questions. Let's see if the support is still there when the details and requirements of a plan are disclosed and critically evaluated.
This story means very little, and doesn't indicate the outcome of a national health plan proposal.
Great post. You can tweak a poll to get the results you want. I've heard many polls showing a strong weakening in support for such a plan.
Watch the press idiot talk about the wonders of single payer
It indicates support for proposals that are working their way through Congress right now - hate to burst your bubble.
The Kennedy/Dodd plans are falling through the floor. Lieberman came out against it already and many other senators (Landrieu, Lincoln, Pryor, Bayh, etc) are lukewarm on it. Keep in mind that, although the leadership of the (D) party is Socialist, it still has many elected officials that are not. Fortunately, people like Schumer do not represent most Americans. As an NY resident, you should be able to appreciate the destruction caused by liberal policies.
I would love to read the article but last time I opened a link from the New York Times I got a nasty virus on my computer that the best of nerds could not get rid of. Had to get a new computer and I am not screwing this one up. Been trying to find another source on this subject but no luck. So I guess I will just have to believe them.
Much to the chagrin of the elites who complain ad-nauseum about any entitlements for the masses - the country strongly favors a government insurance system to compete with the private insurance companies..
85% said the health care system needed to be fundamentally changed or totally rebuilt.
And Americans are far more confident in Democrat's ability to improve the health care system than the Republicans (no brainer IMHO).
Almost 60% indicated they would be willing to pay higher taxes to ensure that everyone has health insurance...
Polling data like this is going to make it a lot easier for Obama and the Democrats to move us towards UHC - starting with a system of public/private health care components to begin with - and probably several years down the road making bolder and more comprehensive change.
The Kennedy/Dodd plans are falling through the floor. Lieberman came out against it already and many other senators (Landrieu, Lincoln, Pryor, Bayh, etc) are lukewarm on it. Keep in mind that, although the leadership of the (D) party is Socialist, it still has many elected officials that are not. Fortunately, people like Schumer do not represent most Americans. As an NY resident, you should be able to appreciate the destruction caused by liberal policies.
Here they go again...
Don't like something - label it 'socialist' - then people will HAVE to reject it - NOT!
The Kennedy proposal will not be chosen - IMHO - and yes, there is much debate to occur before a final plan is settled upon...
But 85% of the country realizes the current system is broken and insists upon health coverage for all...
Please register to post and access all features of our very popular forum. It is free and quick. Over $68,000 in prizes has already been given out to active posters on our forum. Additional giveaways are planned.
Detailed information about all U.S. cities, counties, and zip codes on our site: City-data.com.