Thursday, February 11, 2010 1:48:50 PM
Here are some examples of what the majority of Americans believe about the healthcare bills:
barbgre1
11:19AM Feb 11th 2010
The majority of Americans want Obama to start over, not continue to work with about 4,000 pages of complicated language that is probably hiding "bad things" inside. We need a bill to reform insurance, NOT overhaul our whole healthcare system. We need tort reform, a way of dealing with pre-existing conditions, and ways to purchase insurance across state lines to encourage competition. What we DON"T need is overhaul...changing our entire system. The Bill needs to be short, concise, and posted on the net for at least 5 days. We need time to go over each part, to make sure Obama isn't sneaking in his overhaul idea in pieces...hidden in thousands of pages of complicated language. Frankly, I don't trust this government...I don't think they have America's best interests as their priority.
Quiero Health Free Care
12:20PM Feb 11th 2010
Nobody gets it, it is not about polls, or the American people, is is about the party, "contributions" and power, the people part of the equation are the problem.
Hand in hand with health care will be amnesty. These are Hispanic votes being bought paid for with free medical care, yeah your tax dollars, and who benefits from this? It is not the people but then who you ask? Why else is this party so hell bent on these issues? THEY are the only ones that benefit from them for their own self preservation.
How much more clear can it get ? ? ? ? ?
Pete
11:22AM Feb 11th 2010
Polls shmolls............... tha FACTS are Scott Brown OPENLY campaigned as the 41st vote AGAINST Obama's health care bill AND WON in blue blue blue liberal MA.
Many, most notably Marco Rubio in FL, are using Scott Brown's campaign in MA as a template and are doing very well in the polls.
Health care can be reformed by addressing what needs fixing, starting with TORT reform and insurance reform. This can be done without trashing our entire medical care system by throwing out the baby with the bath water and socializing medicine.
We can reform health care without special deals for the pharmacy industry, the AMA, AARP, LA purchase deals, Cornhusker kickbacks, and special deals for democrat voting unions being exempt from paying a "Cadillac Tax" on "Gold plated" health plans these unions have milked from their employers.
dhartson
11:26AM Feb 11th 2010
This just goes to show how Obama does NOT listen!!! He is on his own mission! Impeach this fool as he does not know how to Lead this GREAT COUNTRY! Send him and his family back to Chicago. He can play as much Basket Ball as he wants!
Barbara
11:36AM Feb 11th 2010
Obama has his own agenda...and he doesn't care whether or not what he's doing is in America's best interest. He will continue to push for Cap and Trade, even though climategate has shown that it's based on faulty science, and will destroy our manufacturing industry...He will continue to push for healthcare, even though the vast majority of Americans don't like what his plan offers...He will continue to push us into bankruptcy, even though Americans have made it clear that we don't like this outrageous spending. He has broken his oath to represent the people and to uphold the Constitution. I would love for him to be impeached on grounds of treason.
grrywalk
11:29AM Feb 11th 2010
Obama doesn't deserve a health care mulligan. Play it as it lies.
stheel4
11:39AM Feb 11th 2010
Get a clue....Anmericans want private sector full time jobs. Health Care is miles away from being the top priority , and this administration needs to get that through their obviously thick skulls.
ettucat
11:41AM Feb 11th 2010
I believe most Americans would like to see incremental changes made in the attempt to bring about healthcare reform. TORT REFORM, coming from the Fed Gov't, not from the individual States as the healthcare bill now proposes. INTERSTATE ACCESS, required by the Fed Gov't, not the interstate exchanges (government funded and controlled) as now proposed in the current healthcare bill (as well as elimination of the anti-trust exemptions long enjoyed by insurers). Cleaning up the WASTE AND FRAUD which runs rampant in the current government social programs, i.e., Social Security, Medicare/Medicaid, VA Svcs, etc., not simply a huge cut in services, as is now proposed in the healthcare bill. If they would put forth a SIMPLE bill with just these few things, it would take a huge step toward affordable healthcare insurance. Give these things time to work, and if it isn't enough, continue to seek other ways (the simple and obvious) that will then become more apparent, once you implement the aforementioned remedies. WE DO NOT NEED MORE PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYEES AND WE DO NOT NEED ADDED GOVERNMENT CONFISCATION OF OUR FREEDOM OF CHOICE.
conservu
11:44AM Feb 11th 2010
We have a poll a day. Each day brings a new number. The majority of people do not want nationalized health care. Reform yes, as Pete stated, but not government anything.
When will these people get it through their heads? This polling is getting ridiculous.
consurvative
11:54AM Feb 11th 2010
The only polls that matter , will be happening in less than eight months during the mid terms. This administrations complete failure to listen to the people and continue to push trillions in bills that are not only bad for Americans , but also are being used to pay back SEIU and the unions with American tax dollars .. will feel Americas wrath.
ezhai
11:55AM Feb 11th 2010
NO! Don't let Obama or any of his toading, arrogant, minions anywhere near our health care!!!
Chip Crawford
12:45PM Feb 11th 2010
Right, and keep your government hands off my MEdicare!!
Morons...
“I'm sorry to put it this way but blame Bush for the, past, present and future if it makes you feel better.However, the fact remains; comrade Obama is a complete failure and a pathetically incompetent blundering fool.”
barbgre1
11:19AM Feb 11th 2010
The majority of Americans want Obama to start over, not continue to work with about 4,000 pages of complicated language that is probably hiding "bad things" inside. We need a bill to reform insurance, NOT overhaul our whole healthcare system. We need tort reform, a way of dealing with pre-existing conditions, and ways to purchase insurance across state lines to encourage competition. What we DON"T need is overhaul...changing our entire system. The Bill needs to be short, concise, and posted on the net for at least 5 days. We need time to go over each part, to make sure Obama isn't sneaking in his overhaul idea in pieces...hidden in thousands of pages of complicated language. Frankly, I don't trust this government...I don't think they have America's best interests as their priority.
Quiero Health Free Care
12:20PM Feb 11th 2010
Nobody gets it, it is not about polls, or the American people, is is about the party, "contributions" and power, the people part of the equation are the problem.
Hand in hand with health care will be amnesty. These are Hispanic votes being bought paid for with free medical care, yeah your tax dollars, and who benefits from this? It is not the people but then who you ask? Why else is this party so hell bent on these issues? THEY are the only ones that benefit from them for their own self preservation.
How much more clear can it get ? ? ? ? ?
Pete
11:22AM Feb 11th 2010
Polls shmolls............... tha FACTS are Scott Brown OPENLY campaigned as the 41st vote AGAINST Obama's health care bill AND WON in blue blue blue liberal MA.
Many, most notably Marco Rubio in FL, are using Scott Brown's campaign in MA as a template and are doing very well in the polls.
Health care can be reformed by addressing what needs fixing, starting with TORT reform and insurance reform. This can be done without trashing our entire medical care system by throwing out the baby with the bath water and socializing medicine.
We can reform health care without special deals for the pharmacy industry, the AMA, AARP, LA purchase deals, Cornhusker kickbacks, and special deals for democrat voting unions being exempt from paying a "Cadillac Tax" on "Gold plated" health plans these unions have milked from their employers.
dhartson
11:26AM Feb 11th 2010
This just goes to show how Obama does NOT listen!!! He is on his own mission! Impeach this fool as he does not know how to Lead this GREAT COUNTRY! Send him and his family back to Chicago. He can play as much Basket Ball as he wants!
Barbara
11:36AM Feb 11th 2010
Obama has his own agenda...and he doesn't care whether or not what he's doing is in America's best interest. He will continue to push for Cap and Trade, even though climategate has shown that it's based on faulty science, and will destroy our manufacturing industry...He will continue to push for healthcare, even though the vast majority of Americans don't like what his plan offers...He will continue to push us into bankruptcy, even though Americans have made it clear that we don't like this outrageous spending. He has broken his oath to represent the people and to uphold the Constitution. I would love for him to be impeached on grounds of treason.
grrywalk
11:29AM Feb 11th 2010
Obama doesn't deserve a health care mulligan. Play it as it lies.
stheel4
11:39AM Feb 11th 2010
Get a clue....Anmericans want private sector full time jobs. Health Care is miles away from being the top priority , and this administration needs to get that through their obviously thick skulls.
ettucat
11:41AM Feb 11th 2010
I believe most Americans would like to see incremental changes made in the attempt to bring about healthcare reform. TORT REFORM, coming from the Fed Gov't, not from the individual States as the healthcare bill now proposes. INTERSTATE ACCESS, required by the Fed Gov't, not the interstate exchanges (government funded and controlled) as now proposed in the current healthcare bill (as well as elimination of the anti-trust exemptions long enjoyed by insurers). Cleaning up the WASTE AND FRAUD which runs rampant in the current government social programs, i.e., Social Security, Medicare/Medicaid, VA Svcs, etc., not simply a huge cut in services, as is now proposed in the healthcare bill. If they would put forth a SIMPLE bill with just these few things, it would take a huge step toward affordable healthcare insurance. Give these things time to work, and if it isn't enough, continue to seek other ways (the simple and obvious) that will then become more apparent, once you implement the aforementioned remedies. WE DO NOT NEED MORE PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYEES AND WE DO NOT NEED ADDED GOVERNMENT CONFISCATION OF OUR FREEDOM OF CHOICE.
conservu
11:44AM Feb 11th 2010
We have a poll a day. Each day brings a new number. The majority of people do not want nationalized health care. Reform yes, as Pete stated, but not government anything.
When will these people get it through their heads? This polling is getting ridiculous.
consurvative
11:54AM Feb 11th 2010
The only polls that matter , will be happening in less than eight months during the mid terms. This administrations complete failure to listen to the people and continue to push trillions in bills that are not only bad for Americans , but also are being used to pay back SEIU and the unions with American tax dollars .. will feel Americas wrath.
ezhai
11:55AM Feb 11th 2010
NO! Don't let Obama or any of his toading, arrogant, minions anywhere near our health care!!!
Chip Crawford
12:45PM Feb 11th 2010
Right, and keep your government hands off my MEdicare!!
Morons...
“I'm sorry to put it this way but blame Bush for the, past, present and future if it makes you feel better.However, the fact remains; comrade Obama is a complete failure and a pathetically incompetent blundering fool.”
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