Poll: Public wants health care reform


With the U.S. House expected to shortly begin debate on health care legislation, most North Carolinians believe some form of reform is needed, according to a new poll released this morning, Rob Christensen reports.

Three out of four Tar Heel residents believe the current system health care system in the United States needs reform, according to the Elon University Poll.

But North Carolinians are divided about what type of changes are needed. The survey found that 54 percent would support health insurance legislation that would include a public option and that 51 percent would use a public option if it became available.

State residents were even more divided on a national insurance plan in which the federal government pays most of the medical and hospital costs for all citizens with 47 percent favoring and 47 percent opposing it.

"Obvious from these results is that citizens recognize that the health system is in need of reform, but like most Americans, are divided over how to do it," said Hunter Bacot, director of the Elon University Poll.

The survey found that the percent of people who said they had some form of private insurance had dropped from 83 percent to 73 percent during the past year. The polls was conducted Oct. 26-29 and surveyed 703 North Carolina residents. It had a margin of error of plus or minus 3.8 percentage points.

Meanwhile, U.S. Rep. Bob Etheridge will hold a tele-town hall on Wednesday at 7 p.m. to discuss the health care plans before Congress.

Second Cistrict residents who want to participate in the call-in can sign-up by visiting Etheridge's Web site by noon Tuesday.

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Re: Poll: Public wants health care reform

USPS/IRS Health Care

If health care is the problem, insurance is not the cause and government is not the answer.

Of those "50 million," that lack insurance there were 45,000 who died without health care.

WITH health care, 98,000 died FROM health care because of malpractice.
The question is do we want to trust that largest corporation in the world, the U.S. Government. Do not expect house calls anytime soon.

We have seen how well the government delivers on its promises and its bureaucracies pursue the money without giving us benefits on so many levels.

Imagine another 111 bureacracies that only ultimately must listen to the Secretary of the Treasury - another "service" of which is the IRS.

http://theprogressivecapitalist.blogspot.com/2009/10/affordable-health-care-for-america-act.html

That blog of mine above has several .pdf connections (HR. 3962 and two summaries, a few videos, and page references for new taxes and other mandates).

If you cannot use the link, google "Progressive Capitalist H.R. 3962."
If you believe the promises of this bill, you have to deal with the lie that it fosters competition with a government option called the "Public Option" and establishes the government as a monopoly making its own rules.
Don't worry. You'll run out of "rich" soon enough.

We have at least a $12 trillion economy of which at least $1.8 trillion is spent on health care.
If you read the bill, there are plenty of opportunities to soak the middle class, if you do not mind the 1.6 million made jobless.
REPUBLICAN Affordable Health Care For America Act MAKING HEALTH Care Affordable For EVERY AmeriCAN

http://thehill.com/images/stories/whitepapers/pdf/ainsfloor_01_xml.pdf

Re: Poll: Public wants health care reform

Those of you who are tired of Rep. Etheridge not responding to written questions, returning phone calls, spending our grandchildren’s wages even before that have earn them, join me if firing him. I asked him where in the Constitution I would find the amendment that gave him permission to mess with my health care, his response, the GENERAL WELFARE CLAUSE. I asked him if he ever read Article I Section 8 of the Constitution that limited the authority of the federal government. He would not respond. Join me in the FIRE ETHERIDGE CAMPAIGN by e-mailing me at Smokey1977@att.net
We are already over $100 TRILLION dollars in debt with social security, Medicaid and Medicare. Illegal aliens ARE getting health care by just using someone’s social security number.

Re: Poll: Public wants health care reform

What a bad poll question.

"State residents were even more divided on a national insurance plan in which the federal government pays most of the medical and hospital costs for all citizens with 47 percent favoring and 47 percent opposing it."

That would be a single payer system. While I am happy to see that almost half the state supports a single payer system, the public option would look significantly different from how it is phrased here.

Re: Poll: Public wants health care reform

A tele-townhall? Why is he afraid to get off his butt and meet both the voters in the 2nd district and many others. After all his vote affects everyone in this country. Either the Congressman supports the Left's radical positions or he supports this center-right country. And for the record I have met and talked with the Congressman one on one in quite a few different settings. He seems like a nice man but his votes are not.