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51% Oppose Government-run National Health Plan

Revmitchell

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Fifty-one percent (51%) of U.S. voters oppose the creation of a single-payer national health insurance plan overseen by the federal government, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey.


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Revmitchell

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Most Voters Say Leave My Health Insurance Alone

Health care reform is near the top of the list for incoming President Barack Obama and congressional Democrats, but a majority of U.S. voters (58%) oppose any kind of government-controlled health plan if it means they have to change their own insurance coverage.


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donnA

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Since when has the governement ever listen to the people, or even cared about their opinion.
 

LeBuick

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Revmitchell said:
Fifty-one percent (51%) of U.S. voters oppose the creation of a single-payer national health insurance plan overseen by the federal government, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey.


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It's a good thing Obama didn't propose a single payer system or he may not have been elected. Contrary to all the rumors from the right, Obama has never proposed a socialist health care plan. Hillary's plan came closer to being socialist than Obama and Hillary's plan would have covered far more American's.
 

billwald

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How does this set of 51% compare to the 50% of all Americans who carry an average $8000 balance on their credit cards or are they mostly the 50% who are free and clear of non-mortgage debt?

All you out there who will buy Christmas presents on credit? I should respect your opinion on any economic or business related topic?
 

rbell

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billwald said:
How does this set of 51% compare to the 50% of all Americans who carry an average $8000 balance on their credit cards or are they mostly the 50% who are free and clear of non-mortgage debt?

All you out there who will buy Christmas presents on credit? I should respect your opinion on any economic or business related topic?

Debt-free here for years...and I think that government healthcare is a terrible idea.

Why would I want the architects of FEMA, the $700B bailout, the IRS, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, and Congress to be in charge of my healthcare?
 
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