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Well the Dems won't do it because their reputations are on the line too and the Republicans probably realize that he's just digging himself a bigger hole and is just accelerating the inevitable collapse... if the morons couldn't build the law right, they won't be able to fix it right either. Keep digging!towermonkey wrote: Has anyone challenged his doing so? If not, should they, themselves, (congress) be blamed?
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CNN poll: ObamaCare support cratering at 35/62
Only 35% of those questioned in the poll say they support the health care law, a 5-point drop in less than a month. Sixty-two percent say they oppose the law, up four points from November.
Nearly all of the newfound opposition is coming from women.
“Opposition to Obamacare rose six points among women, from 54% in November to 60% now, while opinion of the new law remained virtually unchanged among men,” CNN Polling Director Keating Holland said. “That’s bad news for an administration that is reaching out to moms across the country in an effort to make Obamacare a success.”
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/20 ... -time-low/
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At midnight Monday, the official deadline arrives for Americans to sign up through the new federal health insurance exchange for health plans that begin Jan. 1. But, without any public announcement, Obama administration officials have changed the rules so that people will have an extra day to enroll, according to two individuals with knowledge of the switch.
Over the weekend, government officials and outside IT contractors working on the online marketplace’s computer system made a software change that automatically gives people a Jan. 1 start date for their coverage as long as they enroll by 11:59 p.m. Christmas Eve.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/ ... story.html
SEN. CHARLES SCHUMER (D-NY): I think what most Americans want us to do is not repeal Obamacare, which is what our Republican colleagues are focused on, but fix it. The president is working to fix it, we are working in the Senate to fix it, we urge our Republican colleagues to join us in fixing it. The bottom line is there are a lot of good things in Obamacare that people like, and the more people see that, the more positive it's going to be. And I would just say one other thing with all the focus on Obamacare, David. The number one issue in the 2014 election is not going to be Obamacare or the deficit. It is going to be who can get the middle class going again. Who can expand middle class incomes, who can create jobs? That is far and away the issue that most Americans care about.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/ ... _2014.html
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So would a "fix" include giving us more choices instead of less, or would it include making health insurance more affordable? Could anyone tell me how this would be possible... anyone?SEN. CHARLES SCHUMER (D-NY): I think what most Americans want us to do is not repeal Obamacare, which is what our Republican colleagues are focused on, but fix it. The president is working to fix it, we are working in the Senate to fix it, we urge our Republican colleagues to join us in fixing it.
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LadyJazzer wrote: And that has your panties in a wad because______?
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