Well, AP would like you to ignore all that.
According to a new "poll" released by AP this morning, "Americans who think the law should have done more outnumber those who think the government should stay out of health care by 2-to-1." That's right, according to AP, the people who are against the overhaul in Health Care are against it because it doesn't do enough.
And hey, while they were added, they decided to fiddle with the number of people against the bill. According to AP, exactly 40% of Americans are against the Health Care Bill. Exactly 30% are in favor. Exactly 30% are neutral, but they would be in favor if the government did more. Isn't it just lucky that the people were perfectly divided?
So, according to AP 66% of Americans are in favor of the government doing more. What else does the AP article say about those people? According to them, 68% of those who want the government to do more "favor requiring medium to large companies to provide insurance to their workers or pay a fine." That's right, mandated health care.
I'm sure you're already aware of how ridiculous this poll is, but in case you were wondering, AP states that
"the survey was conducted Aug. 31 to Sept. 7, and involved interviews with 1,251 randomly chosen adults nationwide. It has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3.9 percentage points."I'm assuming that "nationwide" means the heart of Manhattan and San Fransisco.
How could anyone at AP think that people would take this poll seriously? This is just another example of a liberal bias trying to shove thoughts down the average American's throat.
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I just saw that, what a crock- and of course the socialists at Yahoo put it right up top of their main page.
ReplyDeleteAnd how does all this fiction square with the 61% that want it repealed?
They think we're all as stupid as the people that voted for him, apparently