For all the noise politicians make about the sweeping health care reform law passed three years ago, dubbed 'Obamacare,' Americans are largely in the dark about its implementation.About 48 percent of those recently surveyed said they know "nothing at all" about whether their state is setting up a new insurance marketplace as prescribed by the law or deferring to the federal government versus just 15 percent have heard "some" about this or 7 percent who have heard "a lot," according to a new poll by the Kaiser Family Foundation.
Kaiser is insured medical the one's that the republicans are trying to protect, so you kinda got to look at anything coming from that source as biased.
i think it's only unpopular because the media says it is, if not why are republicans breaking ranks and coming to their senses and inplimenting it inspite of party demagoguing, who's zoomin who? if you are dissatisfied with it how, if hasn't taken affect yet so whats to hate the right wing rhetoric is claiming total American annihilation if you and 30 million others get healthcare, i defy you to find the logic in that lie.
Much ado is also being made in Washington about whether or not Red State governors are taking up the federal government's offer to help fund an expansion of Medicaid, also part of the health care reform overhaul, but the poll shows a majority of public support for the act. About 52 percent say they support expanding Medicaid to cover more low-income people versus 41 percent who oppose the move.
only underinformed would after all these years still think it should not be, how do you rationalize your family's health is bad for you but republican jibber jabber is right especially that tied in a bow Ryan Plan, who decides your life ?