Monday, May 27, 2013

Voters favor repealing Obamacare by a 22-point margin

One of the most detestable bills in history...
WeeklyStandard: It would be a major understatement to say that Obamacare has had a bad spring. Around the time of Lincoln’s birthday, registered voters told Fox News that, by a margin of 6 percentage points (48 to 42 percent), it would “be better to go back to the health care system that was in place in 2009” than it would be “to leave the new health care law in place.” Three months later, as we head into Memorial Day, nostalgia for the good ol’ days of 2009 now beats Obamacare by a whopping 22 points (56 to 34 percent).
But it's not enough for the law to fall out of public favor. The article goes on to accurately conclude that in order for anything to actually happen, 'full repeal and real reform' must occur 'hand-in-glove.'