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patriotsblade
10-18-2007, 12:03 AM
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/10/17/opinion/polls/main3378278.shtml

CBS) As Democrats try to rally support to override President Bush's veto, a CBS News poll finds an overwhelming majority of Americans support legislation that would expand a popular children's health insurance program.

Eight in 10 Americans favor expanding the State Children's Health Insurance Program, or S-CHIP, including large majorities of Republicans, Democrats, and Independents.

While the president has raised concerns about the additional cost of expanding S-CHIP, those who favor the proposal say they'd even be willing to pay more in taxes to help the program cover more children.

More generally, the poll finds that only about one in five Americans (22 percent) approve of the president’s handling of health care. That's lower even than his approval rating on Iraq (26 percent).

WOULD YOU FAVOR OR OPPOSE EXPANDING S-CHIP?

Favor
81%
Oppose
15%

WOULD YOU BE WILLING TO PAY MORE TAXES TO EXPAND S-CHIP? (Among those who favor expanding S-CHIP)

Yes
74%
No
17%

Mr. Bush's overall approval rating remains at 30 percent, slightly above the 27 percent approval for Congress.

While the showdown over S-CHIP doesn't appear to have given a boost to the president or the Congress, it may have helped push health care to the forefront of the 2008 presidential campaign.

Health care now ranks second - nearly equal with the war in Iraq - as the issue voters most want to hear the presidential contenders discuss. Jobs and the economy ranks third.

On other issues, the poll finds:


Nearly two-thirds of Americans (63 percent) continue to believe the war is going badly. A large majority also want troops out of Iraq within the next few years, though most don’t think that's likely to happen.


Americans are divided in assessing the condition of the national economy: half say it’s good and half say it’s bad. When looking ahead, however, 45 percent say the economy is getting worse, while only 9 percent say it's getting better


Americans remain concerned about the financial condition of Social Security as the oldest baby-boomers start to collect their first checks. Thirty percent say the system is in crisis, and another 36 percent say it's in serious financial trouble. Just 5 percent say the system is not in trouble.

Read the complete poll results here. (http://www.cbsnews.com/htdocs/pdf/CBS_news_poll_101707.pdf)

This poll was conducted among a random sample of 1282 adults nationwide, interviewed by telephone October 12-16, 2007. The error due to sampling for results based on the entire sample could be plus or minus three percentage points. The error for subgroups is higher.

You just can't get anymore 'in your face' than this. If those knuckeheaded republicans in Congress don't vote to over ride moron-in-chiefs veto, I predict there's going to be a lot more moving vans on Capitol Hill in Jan. 09

Ringo
10-18-2007, 08:06 AM
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/10/17/opinion/polls/main3378278.shtml



You just can't get anymore 'in your face' than this. If those knuckeheaded republicans in Congress don't vote to over ride moron-in-chiefs veto, I predict there's going to be a lot more moving vans on Capitol Hill in Jan. 09

Problem is a lot of chickenshit threats from wussie Liberals might be met by a variety of Militia's from all over the Nation, as Democrats keep throwing gas on the fires of Revolution!!:tank:moon:godzilla

patriotsblade
10-18-2007, 09:17 AM
Problem is a lot of chickenshit threats from wussie Liberals might be met by a variety of Militia's from all over the Nation, as Democrats keep throwing gas on the fires of Revolution!!:tank:moon:godzilla

Ringo, exactly how many head injuries have you had?

VRWC
10-19-2007, 10:51 AM
I think you and this "poll" are being a bit disengenuous here. I'm all for "expanding" the program, by adding more money to insure more kids, ironically, the President and I agree here. This probably holds true for a majority of the country as the poll somewhat indicates.

However, my problem lies in that the question was misleading. If the question was asked, "Do you favor expanding S-CHIP to cover 25 year olds and kids of those households making $80,000 a year?" Which is exactly what the Democrats are trying to do. I believe the outcome would have been different. Just my opinion.

issac the dragon
10-19-2007, 05:39 PM
I agree with you. It would make a difference if it was put that way. I think that that was where the ciggarette tax came in. People wouldn't mind as long as only smokers had to pay for it. Then once they had the budget passed, and it turned out there wasn't going to be enough money from the smokers, they would have to supplement. The people in congress pull this kind of crap all the time. Bush is a past expert at it. You think that if he had tried to get 1 trillion to fight in Iraq anyone would have backed it?