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| Only 38% of Americans support health care bills |
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| Monday, 23 November 2009 15:09 | |||
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"Just 38% of voters now favor the health care plan proposed by President Obama and congressional Democrats. That’s the lowest level of support measured for the plan in nearly two dozen tracking polls conducted since June." (READ MORE)
So, it seems that support for the the administration's efforts to change health care are dwindling, with only 38% of people now supporting the plan. However, it seems as if Congress is planning to continue ramming the bills down our throat as our country sinks deeper into debt. The Libertarian Party opposes large government, in all its forms, and if Libertarians had been in office, health care costs probably would have never went up in the first place. It's time that we throw out the Demopublicrats and vote for real change, and some fiscal sanity.
Vote Libertarian!
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One need only look to the daily news to see that the public is ready for a change. Not “change you can believe in,” or some other semi-catchy slogan. Americans want real change.
The Democrats have had control of the House and Senate since 2006, and now enjoy a super-majority in both chambers. However, they struggle to convince the American people that the change we need is bigger government, more spending, and more government control over our daily lives.
Obama currently sits at a 44% approval rating in the most recent Rasmussen poll, the lowest of any previous president at this point in his presidency since the poll has been conducted. What this tells us is that Americans are beginning to understand that government programs are not free, and in order to pass massive “progressive” legislation, it will require the government intruding upon once sacred ground like doctor-patient relationships. |
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