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63% now support repeal of Obamacare.

–Which, that’s quite a boatload of racist Jesushumpers, all things considered. Rasmussen:

Support for repeal of the new national health care plan has jumped to its highest level ever. A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 63% of U.S. voters now favor repeal of the plan passed by congressional Democrats and signed into law by President Obama in March.

Prior to today, weekly polling had shown support for repeal ranging from 54% to 58%.

Currently, just 32% oppose repeal.

The new findings include 46% who Strongly Favor repeal of the health care bill and 25% who Strongly Oppose it.

If this keeps up, the GOP will almost have to give repeal a go — even if they’d been counting on being able to dismiss the movement as a political dead end.

Seems most people don’t even like “the good parts,” particularly if that means politicians and bureaucrats of any party affiliation have an increased role in health care.

0 Replies to “63% now support repeal of Obamacare.”

  1. Mike LaRoche says:

    Evidently the teatarded Jesusbaggers are winning the demographic race with the sufi transhumanists.

  2. Ella says:

    The GOP won’t repeal it. They don’t want to repeal it. They’re not going to run on repeal, they’re going to run on “don’t you hate the Dems for voting for this!” – and then not do anything about it.

    They want to be the one to wield the power, so they’re not going to give it up lightly.

  3. Perhaps not altogether unrelated: So many businesses are bugging out of California that this list of them is long enough to warrant being alphabetized.

  4. The Bewildered Lost Dog says:

    Har! Har!

    Our most arrogant and self stimulating president DOESN’T GIVE A SHIT! As long as he can jerk off and come on his own leg, YOU don’t count.

    He is SOOOO much smarter than you are!

    You bunch of stupid assholes!

    How could ANYONE object to becoming the next “Grease”?

    You stupid morons! Open your wallets, you lazy twits.

  5. JD says:

    What gis the trolls the idea that we were in favor of Part D. Or, what makes them think a bad idea gives them free reign to make way way way way way bigger bad ideas?

  6. newrouter says:

    2012 repeal obarakyinsane

  7. geoffb says:

    REPEAL

    ALL – OF – IT

      

  8. Blitz says:

    Lost dog? You beat me to it and did a better job of it than I possibly could.

  9. Blitz says:

    OT I have to repeat my Bleg here. I need 5 Dell GX260-70’s. They go to a program at Sally for youth NON indoctrination.

    If anyone knows of a business selling oout or replacing the old with the new? please contact me.

  10. Blitz says:

    #2 Ella? I’d like to think you’re wrong on that. Between the Tea party and general disgust from independant voters, MAYBE there’s a chance?

  11. Mr. W says:

    American politicians are morons. There is no other way to explain their behavior. They appear not to realize that they could sail into office on a fountain of small donor cash and votes if they would just say that once elected they would take that insipid healthcare bill and use it to wallpaper the visitor’s bathroom in the Capitol building.

    If a politician wanted to have a shot at the presidency, he or she could simply say that they will repeal everything that Obama has done up to and including his oath of office. Not that Mr. 57 states took the oath to defend the Constitution very seriously, but it makes a strong point.

    If I was running for office, all of my speeches would end with me telling the assembled throng that I was going to take every paper that the Obama administration had had ever generated and turn them into two ply so that the convicts in the federal penal system would have something appropriate to wipe their asses with.

    It would be the largest landslide in electoral history…

  12. newrouter says:

    why stop with o! indict the entire federal establishment. did you know o! has the power to nationalize the clean up of this spill? the federal establishment is dysfunctional and needs a good meat ax.

  13. dicentra says:

    Oh, I think they should repeal everything passed after 1900 and then start over.

  14. newrouter says:

    Oh, I think they should repeal everything passed after 1900 and then start over.

    go for broke and end up in 1961

  15. RTO Trainer says:

    An example: My prescription plan won’t just fill a prescription written by my doctor if THEY have determined that there are other similar (presumably cheaper) medications that do similar things and you MUST have tried those first. It also doens’t matter if I have had a relationsip with the doctor that’s a lot older than the relationship with the drug plan.

    And ANYONE thinks that the Government can improve that??!! At best they’ll tripple the paperwork involved.

  16. newrouter says:

    it would be good to take the federal establishment out of the mix and let the “57” states compete.

  17. Frontman says:

    Maybe Max Blumenthal can get on this story.

  18. Mikey NTH says:

    So…who here is going to say ‘death panels’?

    #16 – I’ve gone through the same thing. And I do not actually care what is the name of teh med so long as my blood-pressure stays down (Which it has.) and I am kept in the loop as this is happening (which I haven’t been kept).

  19. […] 63% now support repeal of Obamacare. […]

  20. @11 Blitz, that’s the box running here on my desktop. An old-school workhorse, long in the tooth, given that the processor isn’t but 2.4ghz and single core (I think my new Droid is faster!). One day I’ll prolly upgrade, when and after something quits. As long as I can move my scuzzi card to a new box, I’ll be happy.

  21. serr8d says:

    Doesn’t hold cookies like it used to, either…

  22. Matt says:

    Death Panels !!! I just like saying it.

  23. SBP says:

    Poor SFAG. Thought she was going to get “free healthcare”, now starting to realize that she’s going to have to write checks to an insurance company. By law.

    Yep, nothing makes prices go down like a captive audience. I’m sure it’ll be “free” any time now.

    Bambi screwed you proggos just as bad as he screwed us, sweetcheeks.

    I’m guessing he hasn’t paid off your student loans for you, either.

  24. […] 63% now support repeal of Obamacare. […]

  25. Estragon says:

    Is there ever going to come a point in the foreseeable future when the legacy media quit whining about their lack of access while dutifully covering for the petty, prissy, prancing, preening peacock of a President and realize they have enabled critical and ongoing damage to our Republic by their willful misfeasance?

    Don’t they ever stop bumping aimlessly into the walls of the White House basement corridors they are allowed into, never having a chance to ask any official any questions at all, and wonder, “Hey, am I being used as a mindless propaganda tool?”

    Okay, probably not. Never mind. Remember to clean your weapons and rotate your ammunition. When even the Dow Theory Letter author Richard Russell warns his subscribers to get out of equities right away, there may be trouble brewing. http://tinyurl.com/28wpqsf

  26. Rusty says:

    #6
    Because it is their fondest wish, not to help you, but to control you. Inside every liberal is a member of the organs of state security.

  27. Mr. W says:

    I just made the mistake of reading the comments section of a Paul Krugman opinion piece.

    Let me tell you, letters to the editor in Pravda had more differences of opinion than these did. The comments went back and forth between Obama being too cool to fight the banks, and Obama being too smart for the masses.

    Apparently, Mr. Krugman only allows OFA and the Harvard faculty to comment.

    Like most leftists, the very thought of a contrary point of view gives him the vapors.

  28. Brett says:

    Dicentra has the right idea in repealing most post-1900 legislation. The progressives started subverting the Constitution, with the aid of a packed judiciary, about that time.

  29. Mr. W says:

    Because you thought it couldn’t get worse…

    Meanwhile, the provision on consumer protection will expand the reach of government and create conflicts with the banking industry, [Senator]Gregg said.

    “You’ll basically have a consumer protection agency which decides to go out and in the morning and say, ‘well everybody who’s XYZ should have a loan, even though the local community bank says XYZ shouldn’t have a loan, because if we give them a loan, we know they’re not going to pay back,’” he said. “It’s going to become an agency that defines lending on social justice purposes instead of safety and soundness purposes.”

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    Current DateTime: 01:00:22 25 May 2010

    Gregg also blasted derivatives language in the bill, saying that it lacks coherence.

    “You’ve got this Alice in Wonderland tea party atmosphere around derivatives,” he said. “Basically, the construct is it will make the derivatives in the market less sound, it will cause a huge contraction of credit—maybe up to three-quarters of a trillion dollars—and it will push massive amounts of derivative activity offshore and out of our control. So they will become even less controllable in the sense of having oversight.”

  30. SDN says:

    Estragon: only when they start holding the press conferences at the Satan Ski Resort in Hell.

  31. Mr. W says:

    Dear inyoursoup,

    I think you will note a distinct lack of vitriol on this site. On protein wisdom troll’s weak arguments are disassembled using historical examples, logic, and constitutional principles.

    You may now return to your ad hominem attacks that represent the entirety of the left’s intellectual arsenal.

  32. SDN says:

    JD: The usual talking point is that we didn’t start complaining about Bush. Obviously they can’t Google up Porkbusters. Leaving out the fact that it took O! less than one year to triple Bush’s worst deficit. That was the slap across the face that woke up a mass of voters from across the spectrum.

  33. SDN says:

    Mr. W: Oh wunderbar, we have the CRA for the rest of the lending industry. This will end well….

  34. alppuccino says:

    Is there ever going to come a point in the foreseeable future when the legacy media quit whining about their lack of access while dutifully covering for the petty, prissy, prancing, preening peacock of a President and realize they have enabled critical and ongoing damage to our Republic by their willful misfeasance?

    It will be at the same time that they forget for a permanent moment that he’s black.

  35. Mr. W says:

    SDN,

    I remember driving down the road during the Clinton administration, I was listening to the news and they said that a new study had come out that showed that minorities were turned down for loans twice as often as whites.

    I have a long association with the lending industry. I have run credit bureaus on thousands of people. Political correctness aside, minorities, as a general rule, do not have as good credit as whites.

    In our Caspar milquetoast society even the statement of a simple fact like that is like a punch in the gut, and I don’t want to get into some sort of ‘social justice’ oriented discussion of why this might be, it’s just a fact.

    Anyway, the second I heard them come out with that statement, that minorities were turned down for credit twice as often as whites, I knew what the endgame was. I knew we were screwed. I knew they were going to give loans to people who didn’t deserve them. I didn’t know the exact mechanism, but I knew they were going to do it. And I knew we were going to pay for

  36. Mr. W says:

    …it.

  37. nishi the Kingslayer says:

    foxnews
    teabaggers
    sarah palin
    and now….presenting !!!!!!
    rasmussen statistics

  38. nishi the Kingslayer says:

    i luff the Urban Dictionary…its 80proof culture schnapps.
    the currents and trends of cultural evolution….
    Ras is going to become synonymous with fudging data.
    Its motie memetic engineering!

    /flexes engineer motie toolarms

  39. SDN says:

    Don’t need toolarms, just the TrollHammer.

  40. Squid says:

    It’s a fine day when our resident crazy-cousin-in-the-attic admits that she prefers user-defined definitions to useful ones. You can imagine one’s lack of surprise upon learning that terms which promote emotional release, rather than factual description, are the preferred territory of the Great Unmoored One.

    Thank you, Katya, for being the embodiment of everything Jeff’s been preaching about lo these many years.

  41. BJTexs says:

    Which, that’s quite a boatload of racist Jesushumpers,

    No, no fer cryin’ out loud, it’s an arkload!

    Heretic!

  42. Pablo says:

    Heinous bitch who only got elected because she sucked McCain’s dick.

    Yeah, that’s some astounding cultural evolution with a dollop of bone fucking ignorant right there, nuggie.

    All thanks and praise to SBP.

  43. nishi the Kingslayer says:

    i’ll share this with you, from TAS.
    My campaign is to get people to take the government assistance and use it to unelect the type of people who enacted the programs.

    Reticulator.

    but you will fail.
    you simply can’t fight cultural and demographic evolution and the Grand Experiment of the Founders.
    the system is WAI.
    your failure was set in motion 50 years ago when conservatives chose libertarianism and the southern strategy over classical liberalism and national appeal.
    you are relying on fake statistics and identity politics demagoguery right now.
    if you want an amerindian example, the 2010 midterms are Custers Last Stand for white christian conservatives.
    you are never getting “your” country back.
    Its OUR country now.
    ;)
    i mean……we won.
    we won already, when a black man got elected president 365 ec votes to 173.
    its over except the weeping and gnashing of teeth.
    could you mebbe be a little more gracious and and a little less fugly and hateful?

    — matoko_chan · May 25, 10:51 AM · #

  44. JD says:

    Oh, good Allah. The ice donger apparently melted.

  45. nishi the Kingslayer says:

    the UD is the bleeding edge of language….its culture consciousness consensus by vote.
    its the battlefield of meme war combat.
    its why tea party patriots will be called teabaggers in the history books, like John Birch society members are called birchers.

    If a meme is to dominate the attention of a human brain, it must do so at the expense of “rival” memes.
    — Sir Richard Dawkins, The Selfish Gene

  46. JD says:

    Some needs to donkeypunch that felcher.

  47. JD says:

    Someone needs to donkeypunch that felcher.

  48. Mikey NTH says:

    JD – please. I wouldn’t touch that if you paid me.

    Let’s leave the child to her oh-so-cool slang and hip definitions. It is almost cute the way she thinks that her current slang terms are going to be around forever. Almost cute – and definitely laughable – and evidence of an arrested adolescent brain that thinks way too highly of itself.

  49. geoffb says:

    Probably worse Mikey. A still almost young but aging hipster, desperate to hang onto that sense of “us against them”. The specialness of being on the inside laughing at all who are else.

    But now the doubts are creeping in that those others, actually, physically youthful are toying with the old girl, laughing at her when she doesn’t see it. Soon they may stop even that pretense and then only desolation, isolation, awaits.

  50. sdferr says:

    Heard a radio news report that Barry is meeting with Congressional Republicans behind closed doors on the Hill, which I believe is a very rare event, perhaps even an unprecedented event for Barry. Along side this, I note that Barry’s approval polling as seen in the Rassmussen daily tracking is for the second time in roughly a week down to an all-time low today, registering at -20 vs last week’s -19. I think there’s a link, and if so, the Republicans would probably do well to just say no.

  51. nishi the Kingslayer says:

    lawl…..rasmussen is crap polling.
    Nate Silver is on to him.
    So is Kos.
    consider the fantasy poll he put on Paul vs Conway.
    2x as many dems turned out for their primary as repubs.
    yet Paul leads Conway by 25% ?????
    no way, if there are twice as many democrats as repubs voting.
    cooked polling, to push a narrative
    Ras is getting desperate……and obvious.

  52. Mikey NTH says:

    #49 geoffb:

    I would pay good money to see her face when she turns to a classic rock station and hears them play songs from when she was in college and it suddenly hits her – “I just got old.”

  53. Slartibartfast says:

    Once again: Nate Silver is a sports statistician.

  54. sdferr says:

    Rassmussen’s polling is fine, it’s the substance that galls you troll, which, isn’t the least surprising. Kill the messenger isn’t a useful manner of dealing with the problem presented. Barry, it seems to me, has a better idea. Why don’t you look to his actions to figure out what’s what? He, after all, has a vested interest in bringing his numbers up, where you can indulge your fantasies without cost at all, outside whatever further loss of respect you can engender by keeping them.

  55. Mikey NTH says:

    And apparently she doesn’t know the difference between a party primary election and a general election, and that the smaller party may have more party members vote in a primary than the larger party and yet still be the smaller party overall.

  56. DarthRove says:

    From what I understand (and I could be wrong), Rasmussen’s polling has tracked most closely with reality. That tends to indicate their reliability is better. According to most people who believe science works, that is. Nishi seems to believe in unicorns that fart money and shit Skittles.

  57. BJTexs says:

    For what it’s worth Rasmusson was all over Joe Sestak’s resurgence against the Gelatinous Traitor Tool.

    Don’t feed the genocidal Pokemon.

  58. Mike LaRoche says:

    Citing Urban Dictionary as a factual source? Nishdolt’s stupidity truly is legendary.

  59. Mikey NTH says:

    #59 Mike LaRoche: Arrested adolescence, with all of the power fantasies and dramas that accompany the adolescent mind.

  60. Squid says:

    the UD is the bleeding edge of language….its culture consciousness consensus by vote.
    its the battlefield of meme war combat.

    Bear in mind that this little nugget of wisdom comes from a “higher intellect” that has yet to master spelling, grammar, or punctuation. So you may want to take anything it says with a fist-sized grain of salt.

  61. Slartibartfast says:

    Does that mean there’s actually money at stake?

    Are you having a problem with the language, meya?

  62. Mike LaRoche says:

    Arrested adolescence, with all of the power fantasies and dramas that accompany the adolescent mind.

    Yep, that explains Nishbot as well as Willie the racist skin-lute player.

  63. Slartibartfast says:

    I wouldn’t pay too much attention to Yelverton, nor give his statements too much weight. Remember: the guy is so narcissistic that his name could be featured next to the word. Most of what he has to say is the celebration of yet another imagined victory of Yelverton over the rest of the world.

  64. Squid says:

    Most of what he has to say is the celebration of yet another imagined victory of Yelverton over the rest of the world.

    “Rue the day? Who talks like that?”

  65. JD says:

    Midget hilljacks talk like that, Squid.

  66. David R. Block says:

    IE at work, they get upset if you install stuff.

    Firefox at home is getting this upgrade.

  67. Faceless PGA Whoredog Millionaire says:

    Squid: This guy does:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zw5pmDgWMaU

    Hmm, turns out he says “curse” instead of “rue,” but I wanted to post it, so there.

  68. newrouter says:

    cooked polling, to push a narrative

    the truth sucks doesn’t it you delusional thing

  69. Mikey NTH says:

    #64 Squid:

    Adolescent power fantasies.

    I suddenly realized why ‘Grow the fuck up’ sprang so often to my lips as I read ‘progressive’ comments and posts.

  70. Patrick Chester says:

    “Rue the day? Who talks like that?”

    Well, aside from the guy in Real Genius I’d add Invader Zim to the list.

    “Start your rueing! I’ll… stay here and watch.”

    (“Welcome to life, Irken child. Report for duty.” “I love you cold, unfeeling robot arm!”)

    Hm. I think I’ve stumbled upon nishi’s origin story…

  71. ak4mc says:

    Twister, the character Dusty, played by Philip Seymour Hoffman, not only said “rue the day” in the movie, he followed it with “imminent rue-age!”

    Which became, for a time, one of my wife’s favorite phrases.

  72. David R. Block says:

    Cheers to Trollhammer.

  73. Mike LaRoche says:

    “Rue the day? Who talks like that?”

    “You’ll rue the day you crossed me, Trebek!”

  74. LTC John says:

    May I, gently, ask that all just leave Kate alone? I know prodding someone like that is good fun and all, but this just makes me sad to see it. Before the manifestation of delusional belief in…well, those odd things – this was a daughter, perhaps a sister, a family member… can we just leave off, for pity’s sake?

  75. Mikey NTH says:

    We can, LTC John.

    But we don’t want to.

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