Majority prefers “nothing” to Dems’ health “reform”

December 15th, 2009 | by Brian Schwartz |

From James Taranto in the Wall Street Journal:

the health-care ideas Congress is considering are so bad that inaction would be vastly preferable. Fox News.com reports that a majority of Americans in a new poll now agree with us:

While 41 percent of Americans want Congress to pass major health care reform legislation this year, a 54 percent majority says they would rather Congress “do nothing on health care for now,” up from 48 percent who felt that way in July.

The poll finds that 57% of Americans oppose “the health care reform legislation being considered right now.”

To be sure, this is Fox, which according to the White House is not a legitimate news organization because it reports the news even when it casts President Obama in a bad light. But a CNN poll found that an even bigger majority–61%–oppose the Senate’s version of the ObamaCare bill.

Read the whole article: Do Nothing, Majority Says, ObamaCare is now almost as unpopular as it is monstrous.

(via FIRM)

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