Do you think a GOP led House and Senate will continue to work to repeal Obamacare?

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  • Rudas MacPhee - 9 years ago

    "Elections have consequences." -- Barry Obama

  • Clinton Holland - 9 years ago

    The Congress that we now have us a clear and present danger to America.

  • Will - 9 years ago

    The problem with Americans is that we have such short memories, which are perpetuated by the media. Concerning the increase in deductible/premiums, if we remember, prior to the passing of the healthcare law, it was widely reported that deductibles and premiums were going up extraordinarily all the time. Pre-existing conditions (pregnancy and many various normal conditions were considered pre-existing), lifetime limits, children insurance until age 26, etc. were leaving many people uninsured. In turn, they were showing up at the emergency rooms and the cost was being passed on to everyone else. Obamacare was a Republican idea!!!! If only we could deal with some reality instead of rhetoric spewed out by people who really know the truth but are determined to maligned President Obama at any cost.

  • Cathleen - 9 years ago

    Right, it couldn't possibly be repealed because so many Americans don't actually want it, that it doesn't work or that it represents unconstitutional concepts. How about if we try this again? Vote in the comments section:

    No, they won't. Whether it's because they're going back on what was said on the campaign trail or because they're trying to reach across the aisle doesn't matter as much as whether they'll simply let it stand or not.

    Yes, they will. Whether it's payback or because they genuinely feel that it doesn't work in our country due to cost, problems with implementation or Constitutional issues, it needs to go.

    I have no idea because the political process is ridiculously complicated and can't figure it out because our press doesn't have the integrity to try to report in a neutral fashion.

    I vote yes.

  • Sean - 9 years ago

    I wonder if the poll questions could have been posed in such a way as to not make them overtly partisan and left leaning...

  • patricia - 9 years ago

    I think color has nothing to do with how obamacare has hurt the medical care of the people. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out the cost has continued to rise. My deductible was 500.00 now it is 1500.00. The cost of the insurance is higher which means smaller paychecks. The elderly pay the highest cost of all. We will be at an age one day and will not be as healthy as we are today. Medicine alone takes most of their money, who is there to protect the innocent? What does color have to do with any of that? It wouldn't matter if the president was plaid colored, it will not fix stupid, selfish decisions against the people of the united states.

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