Looking at Bush's approval ratings for his first year reveals that he was down to 51% after only 8 months. Taking 12 months to get there is an improvement.
Looking at Bush's approval ratings for his first year reveals that he was down to 51% after only 8 months. Taking 12 months to get there is an improvement.
Well the American people have spoken clearly. We want health care reform but not the dismantling of our current system. The people of Massachusetts have done us all a great favor.
Obama is tied to the bill that was killed off. If he doesn't want his presidency to meet the same fate he needs to move to the center. I, for one, will be waiting.
The question is, is he more tied to his left-wing ideology or will he pragmatic?
Well the American people have spoken clearly. We want health care reform but not the dismantling of our current system. The people of Massachusetts have done us all a great favor.
Obama is tied to the bill that was killed off. If he doesn't want his presidency to meet the same fate he needs to move to the center. I, for one, will be waiting.
The question is, is he more tied to his left-wing ideology or will he pragmatic?
He's not very left wing. He's liberal, and there is a difference.
No. The people of a state that has universal health care and love it spoke clearly.Well the American people have spoken clearly.
No. The people of a state that has universal health care and love it spoke clearly.Well the American people have spoken clearly.
No. The people of a state that has universal health care and love it spoke clearly.Well the American people have spoken clearly.
And round and round we go. This topic, not unlike universal health care, is dead. What's next, cap & trade?![]()
No. The people of a state that has universal health care and love it spoke clearly.Well the American people have spoken clearly.
And round and round we go. This topic, not unlike universal health care, is dead. What's next, cap & trade?![]()
No. The people of a state that has universal health care and love it spoke clearly.
And round and round we go. This topic, not unlike universal health care, is dead. What's next, cap & trade?![]()
Bullshit it's dead. You keep bringing it up!
I meant the topic. Don't be so obtuse.
It's RACHEL Maddow. Can't any of you guys spell?
ETA- seriously, if you're going to gloat, you should at least spell your enemies' names right.
It's RACHEL Maddow. Can't any of you guys spell?
ETA- seriously, if you're going to gloat, you should at least spell your enemies' names right.
Yeah, cause Lord knows that the Dems can't get their own people's names right.
http://hotlineoncall.nationaljournal.com/archives/2010/01/after_obama_ral.php
Actually, it does. If more people like him than dislike him it's not a factor in your favor.And if you look at every one of those polls you picked his disapproval numbers are still lower than his approvals.
That's really cool but that doesn't have anything to do with the question asked that he answered.
The mandatory health care system started by a Republican? Costs are going up yet again and people are sick of it. No, we don't love it and our Cadillac of governors says he's gonna have to ration services as I said in the UHC thread (with links).No. The people of a state that has universal health care and love it spoke clearly.Well the American people have spoken clearly.
The mandatory health care system started by a Republican? Costs are going up yet again and people are sick of it. No, we don't love it ...
The mandatory health care system started by a Republican? Costs are going up yet again and people are sick of it. No, we don't love it and our Cadillac of governors says he's gonna have to ration services as I said in the UHC thread (with links).
The Globe article added: "Amid a severe recession that has led to cuts in state programs and unrelenting job losses, 59 percent of those surveyed said they favored the state's multi-million dollar insurance initiative, down from 69 percent a year ago.
The September poll also found that "opposition to the law stands at 28 percent, up slightly from 22 percent in a June 2008 survey" and that "only 11 percent of state residents favored repealing the law, similar to last year's finding."
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