Reality vs. Rhetoric

You really need to listen to this entire O’Reilly broadcast.

Krauthammer Pans New Obamacare Offensive: You Can’t ‘Repeal Reality with Rhetoric’ [8:56]

2013_11 Employment in America - GOP vs DEM

Obama’s approval rating dropped 9 points in one month, hitting the lowest point ever (37%) in CBS polling of Adult Americans. Obamacare approval dropped 12 points in one month, also hitting the lowest point ever (31%) in CBS polling.

Obamacare disapproval is not only high (61%), but VERY high when you factor in that three-quarters of these STRONGLY disapprove.

  • 7% think the Affordable Care Act is working well.
  • 48% think changes are needed to make it work better.
  • 43% think the law should be repealed entirely.

Americans are too stupid

H/t: Pistol Pete, Cherry Pie, and itooktheredpill

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One response to “Reality vs. Rhetoric

  1. chrissythehyphenated's avatar chrissythehyphenated

    Obama has called Obamacare his “most important initiative” and Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius is the Cabinet member in charge of making it happen.

    Obama has met with Sebelius exactly once since Obamacare was passed. That meeting was way back on April 21, 2010 and it was a joint meeting with Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner.

    And we’re supposed to believe his promise to “meet with anyone” to figure out how to fix the mess?

    Riiiiiiiiiiiiight.

    http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2013/12/the-zero-meeting-president-100767.html

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