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Confirmed: Obamacare is an Unpopular, Shoddy Trainwreck

spartacus3344 Wrote: Dec 04, 2012 4:16 PM
The short answer is no. The fanatical following that Obama has with his supporters is easily explained though. When a sane person is shown proof that what he believes is true just isn't, there is a moment of pause, then acceptance. When a fanatic's belief system is challenged, however, instead of a moment of clarity, they defend their failed belief system even more ferociously. No amount of reasoning will make them believe that what they think is true just isn't. They are incapable of the idea that they could be wrong. What we are seeing now with Obama's supporters is pure fanaticism. Very immature people with weak character that refuse to believe they're wrong.
jkash1776 Wrote: Dec 04, 2012 7:32 PM
Even in Carter's time they had limited learning. The age of entitlement, PC and intolerant, bestial hypocrisy means there is a good chance they'll never even bother to analyze. Just start mob rioting.
Becca in TX Wrote: Dec 04, 2012 5:07 PM
Maybe-Look how hard it is nowadays to find anyone who'll admit they voted for Jimmy Carter.

Let's begin with the unpopularity, then move on to the substantive issues.  Sooner or later, the latter will impact the former.  A new poll reveals that the same people who re-elected this president by a three-point margin still oppose his signature "accomplishment" by double-digits.  Independents remain particularly sour on the law, the worst bits of which are slated for implementation over the next two years.  In Jeffrey Anderson's write-up of CNN's poll, he explains why voters didn't unequivocally embrace Obamaism on November 6th (via Mary...

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