ObamaCare soon may be as much fun as Venice Beach, in California. "In the toilets, you must go. . . ," just one of our main attractions. We are reminded that upwards of 2/3 of the world's population does not know what that means. . . .either(?)!
So when it comes to Western Civilization--where most nations provide health care to everyone, like in Canada, government based--then where is U. S. Civilization? It is at least government regulated, and locally where updates can be met and reviewed. The Courts have only recently agreed that it is OK to choose Michael Jackson's doctor. Justice Scalia thinks the devil is alive, and watching over Congress. Rasmussen now shows this:
"A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 45% of Likely U.S. Voters have at least a somewhat favorable opinion of the health care law, while 49% view it unfavorably. This includes 23% with a Very Favorable opinion and 38% with a Very Unfavorable one."
This marks the highest number of voters with a Very Favorable opinion in surveys all year, while those with a Very Unfavorable one remain consistent with findings since early May. Overall unfavorables are down from 53% last month and are in the 40s for the first time since April."
Health Care Law - Rasmussen Reports?
Possibly by now, in parts of Western Civilization, people may now have heard of the new U. S. National Care Plan. People get to choose, and it remains government regulated. Everyone else probably thinks it is some new device from Apple--working like it does(?).
Others are noting that ObamaCare seems to be disappearing, from the political--absence of dialogue, about The Federal Legislatures--working(?)!
Anyone notices how difficult it is to discuss the federal Congress, in modern terms.
"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!
(Palin-chick make pin-prick comment about U. S. Shutdown--millions now need new Health Care Plan(?)!)
So when it comes to Western Civilization--where most nations provide health care to everyone, like in Canada, government based--then where is U. S. Civilization? It is at least government regulated, and locally where updates can be met and reviewed. The Courts have only recently agreed that it is OK to choose Michael Jackson's doctor. Justice Scalia thinks the devil is alive, and watching over Congress. Rasmussen now shows this:
"A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 45% of Likely U.S. Voters have at least a somewhat favorable opinion of the health care law, while 49% view it unfavorably. This includes 23% with a Very Favorable opinion and 38% with a Very Unfavorable one."
This marks the highest number of voters with a Very Favorable opinion in surveys all year, while those with a Very Unfavorable one remain consistent with findings since early May. Overall unfavorables are down from 53% last month and are in the 40s for the first time since April."
Health Care Law - Rasmussen Reports?
Possibly by now, in parts of Western Civilization, people may now have heard of the new U. S. National Care Plan. People get to choose, and it remains government regulated. Everyone else probably thinks it is some new device from Apple--working like it does(?).
Others are noting that ObamaCare seems to be disappearing, from the political--absence of dialogue, about The Federal Legislatures--working(?)!
Anyone notices how difficult it is to discuss the federal Congress, in modern terms.
"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!
(Palin-chick make pin-prick comment about U. S. Shutdown--millions now need new Health Care Plan(?)!)
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