by Titanic on Tue Jan 26, 2010 11:40 pm
There isnt a single moveon.org poll in that list, there are pretty much all from respected institutions (although Fox is in there a lot). Some of the polls from Gallup and kaiser from this month (12th Jan) show more in favour then against.
I agree that the congressmen face some of the fault over the bill not being explained properly (the length is no problem, its a large bill so it has to take a lot of pages) but I think the crux of the problem is with the media who really have not reported it properly. MSNBC and Fox just gave their own views on it and the other channels just invite 1 person from each side on to give their views and never challenge them so its just 2 fabricated stories against each other(gross generalisation but not far off from the truth). I think the NY Times gave one of the best articles on it (on the web) where they analysed the house and senate bill into about 8 different categories and stated every single difference between the bills with the most important and crucial ones listed of bill listed at the top of the page.
It will reduce the deficit as it will reduce the costs of healthcare. Take into accouny preventative care, the fact that 50m people will now be treated at early stages rather then in A&E, with the public option healthcare costs overall will dramatically drop etc...
Also I don't think the Democrats are going to get murdered at the elections. Healthcare is not going to be a big issue come November, the economy and Wall Street is and Obama is finally fighting Wall Street and the economy will be picking up by the end of the year. This will probably steady out his polls or increase them if it picks up quicker and the elections might be favourable to the Republicans (if they actually have a general message by that point rather then a group of people all still fighting to be its mouthpiece), but not a whitewash.