Now, is that a shocked face you’re making, or duck lips?
(Gallup) Though one-in-three voters say their personal health care coverage has changed because of the national health care law, half still say the law hasn’t impacted them positively or negatively.
Forty-four percent (44%) of Likely U.S. Voters have at least a somewhat favorable opinion of the health care law, while 52% regard it unfavorably, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey. This includes 19% who view the law Very Favorably and 41% who have a Very Unfavorable opinion of it. (To see survey question wording, click here.)
The article itself is noting that 50% cannot say if the law has impacted them positively or negatively. Which is interesting, considering how much taxpayer money is being spent and how deep into our health care and insurance the law reaches. Of course, wait till the next few rounds of insurance cancellations, particularly those involving corporations.
Also, 47% think the US is in recession. And 73% expect to pay more for groceries.