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America Resigned But Not Happy


Rasmussen reports that there has been a huge jump in the number of people who think that Obamacare will pass.

Sixty-seven percent (67%) of voters nationwide now expect that health care reform legislation will pass this year. That’s up from 49% before the Senate passed its version of the legislation on Christmas Eve – and by far the highest level of expectation yet measured.

But while Americans are resigned to the passage of the latest leftist unconstitutional bill, they do not like it. Support has remained steadily in the minority for the plan with just 40% in favor of it and 55% opposed.

There has been a lot of talk lately about the public option,abortion funding and other more radical and unconstitutional things being dropped from the final bill in order to help its passage once it comes out of conference. Seriously? The House is sewn up with their version of the bill and it was only because the Senate needed 60 votes to pass their version that such things were severely restricted or removed in their version. Now that the bill has been passed through the smaller house thanks to lots of bribes and special, state specific treatments that violate the equal protect provisions of the Constitution the Senate only needs 51 votes once the final version comes up. Looks to me like we have about 6 or 7 people in the Democrat’s caucus that might defect over the House version.  That still gives the Senate plenty of votes to pass such a hideous bill. So why should the radical socialists of the House of Representatives be happy to roll over and play dead for the sake of the Senate?

If this all comes to pass you can thank all those whores in the Senate who sold their votes for cash and perks and voted on that chamber’s version and pushed it to 60 votes for passage for all of this. But maybe that is their plan all along? Some of these Democratic Senators in states where their citizenry are very unhappy with the plans for socialized medicine and face an uphill reelection campaign can help their party masters and help get the plan passed while in the end voting against it and telling the voters in their state so. If this is indeed their plan will Americans fall for it?

I hope not.


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