Fox News Poll: 60% Think Health Care Mandate Violates Individual Rights | Fox News
According to a Fox News Poll yesterday, nearly 60% of American voters desire for the Supreme Court to at least overturn part of the healthcare law passed in March 2010. The Supreme Court is expected to announce its decision at the end of June. The poll, which was released yesterday, says that 38% of the voters believe the Supreme Court should toss out the entire law, while another 21% would keep most of the law intact, but would invalidate the requirement that most Americans purchase healthcare insurance. 30% of voters believe the entire law should stand. When asked directly if the government mandate that voters should be required to purchase health insurance, 60% of the voters said yes, which is identical to the number who believe that the Supreme Court should overturn part of the healthcare law as mentioned earlier. Nearly 87% of Republicans, 66% of Independents, and 33% of Democrats believe the individual mandate is a violation of individual rights.
If the Supreme Court uses some common sense logical thinking when it comes to their ruling at the end of the month, then they'll rule against the current healthcare law. There is nothing about this healthcare law that's constitutional. It's not the place of the government to mandate that Americans should purchase healthcare insurance. The bill that was passed was loaded with all kinds of bribes and sweetheart deals to those Democrat Senators who were originally reluctant to pass this bill such as Senators Ben Nelson (D-NE) and Mary Landrieu (D-LA) to name a few. Any bill that contains 2700 pages if full of junk. There's so much spending contained in this particular bill that it would blow the minds of the average American person if they knew what all it contained.
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