rasmussenreports.com — 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.
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ldailey06Nov 23, 2009
no one watches msnbc lol
supervepr308Nov 24, 2009
BWAHAHAHAHAHA!
korkasNov 24, 2009
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enantiodromiaNov 25, 2009
of course they don't. the democrats just believe in this stupid thing called "compromise", a word which is absent in the GOP dictionary.
aadyssNov 25, 2009
jumpenjack,Here are two things in which I do not participate:1.) I do not argue economics with Econ101 students. 2.) I do not argue economics or politics with individuals who are currently younger than my grandchildren until my youngest grandchild turns 25. That would be another 5 years.3.) I will not discuss WWII in terms of a stimulus package.
prestonleighNov 30, 2009
When considering national health care consider the weight of health care costs on private industry. GE is implementing a consumer-directed health care plan. Employees at GE now have high deductibles. As high as $4,000. GE anticipates saving $1 billion over the next 10 years.
jumpenjackDec 1, 2009
those are three things... i understand why you wouldn't want to argue econ with someone who's been inside a school.since war is kinda entrenched in economics it seems kind of ignorant to ignore the fact just so you can feel better about yourself. but alas i will never be older than your grandchild, so i guess we're done with this discussion.
roflbrothelDec 2, 2009
I've got this odd hunch that you don't actually do much reading, and even if you did you couldn't cite any credible sources.