This poll is premature...until the bill goes for reconciliation after the Senate gets to mark up the bill and vote on it (which isn't a given) and the house agrees to the changes it is premature judge to the house bill.
This poll should really only be answered by people who have actually read the bill. Not sure why it is important to know what the uninformed think.
I support the Trumpcare plan because it's important to destroy everything Obama worked to build.
I support the Trumpcare plan because it's important to destroy everything Obama worked to build.
How can anyone form a opinion on a unfinished bill? It will be kicked around like a football 25 times between the house and senate before the orange buffoon gets to sign it.
But, the usual hacks are already in formation I see. :lamo
I don't disagree with that. Republicans ramming through a partisan bill that few have read is in no ways better then democrats ramming through a partisan bill that few has read. The only thing sillier is taking a poll of people opinions on a bill that no one has read. All that will generate is second hand posturing and talking pointsIn that case a lot of the congressmen who voted for it wouldn't be allowed to participate in the poll either.
Hopefully you will hold in that same contempt people on your side who 'choose hyperpartisanism over the welfare of his countrymen out of sheer spite for Trump.' Because there is an awful lot of that going around too.Shocking to see hyperpartisan reinoe choosing hyperpartisanism over the welfare of his countrymen out of sheer spite for Obama. Who cares if it's good or effective, as long as tears down anything Obama did, right?
Do you support the Trumpcare plan that just passed the House
See the poll.
Thanks
Leaning no - we do not benefit from ObamaCare lite. I fear that Trump and the republicant congress critters are so desperate for for a legislative "win" that they will fool themselves into accepting damn near anything as "phase one".
The demorats thought that PPACA would help them and soon found out that the sheeple are just not that stupid. When you advertise a $2.5K annual savings on insurance premiums and then try to say we really meant to say "the cost would go up more slowly" even the demorat leaning sheeple will react.
The way I see it is that we failed miserably in the creation of the PPACA because of basic misunderstanding of the subject, and trying to do too much all at once. There were too many parts that needed to function in harmony to achieve worthwhile results, and many of those parts involved unfounded assumptions on how the average consumer would react to the new marketplace.
I lean Yes only because I don't think we can be any more successful in taking a huge step in the opposite direction. The plan has always been to do it in stages, this being only the first stage.
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