Posted on 06/28/2012 10:14:30 PM PDT by South40
There's only 92 votes thus far so we can turn this one around.
What's your reaction to the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling upholding the health reform law?
I'm happy. I support the law. 48 %
I'm unhappy. I don't support the law. 43 %
I can't decide; the ruling and law are complex and I'm not sure what this will mean for me. 9 %
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(Excerpt) Read more at ocregister.com ...
Hmmm, I didn’t see any option for “I’d like to take a flamethrower to Congress.”
Airsickness bag.
47% unhappy
44% happy
9% haven’t a clue what is going on in the world
” Reaction to Supreme Court’s health reform ruling
What’s your reaction to the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling upholding the health reform law?
I’m happy. I support the law. 31 %
I’m unhappy. I don’t support the law. 63 %
I can’t decide; the ruling and law are complex and I’m not sure what this will mean for me. 6 %”
Total Votes: 150
FReeped!
Voted. dc, Poll ping.
I’m happy. I support the law. 24 %
I’m unhappy. I don’t support the law. 71 %
I can’t decide; the ruling and law are complex and I’m not sure what this will mean for me. 4 %
Total Votes: 202
Calling the actual mandate to purchase insurance a “tax” has now replaced Wickard v. Filburn as the most bizare Supreme court opinion in history. I understood that the Stateist were reversing course and trying to argue that the penalty is now a tax, but in their wildest dreams I’m sure they never thought that the court would declare the mandate itself a tax thereby skirting the Commerce clause.
The idea that Roberts could both describe the mandate as unconstitutional and then argue that a law that requires you to purchase a private product from a private company is actually a federal tax and not the mandate that even thouse who drafted the law believed it was, is just twilight zone bizare.
Thank you everyone! This is one poll that the leftist media can’t use to try and sway public opinion.
73% unhappy!
Unhappy-74%
Another useless poll???
The relevant polls will be cast by employers in the coming days and weeks.
It won’t be pretty.
I’m happy 22%; unhappy 79% votes 222.
My reaction is “Obama and Holder must have some FBI dirt on Roberts and threatened to expose it if he didn’t step in line”. This is how the Chicago thugs roll.
In California, no poll would be appropriate without adding a question 4) What’s the health reform law?
10:50 pm from OC Register site:
Reaction to Supreme Court’s health reform ruling
“What’s your reaction to the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling upholding the health reform law?
I’m happy. I support the law. 20 %
I’m unhappy. I don’t support the law. 76 %
I can’t decide; the ruling and law are complex and I’m not sure what this will mean for me. 3 %
Total Votes: 259”
I’m depressed as all hell. One disappointment after another, it seems like our side never gets a break.
One thing that nobody is remembering is Obama’s promise to pro-life Dems like Bart Stupac that Obamacare would not include birth control or abortion.
It would have never passed had he not lied to his own party.
This is also the reason it violates the freedom of religion.
I think someone needs to point that out.
It had been years since I FREEPED a poll. Finally did it again. Felt good, although the question strangely didn’t mention a TAX. From now on the media must be set straight every single time they call it a law instead of a TAX or reform instead of a TAX or a mandate instead of a TAX.
The I.R.S. is now in charge of health insurance. Who saw that coming?
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