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Thursday, July 02, 2009


Only 26% Consider Massachussetts Health Plan a Success

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Who wants to bet that the 26% of the population is taking advantage of this program or is a government drone?

Twenty-six percent (26%) of Massachusetts voters say their state’s health care reform effort has been a success. A new Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in the state finds that 37% say the reform effort has been a failure, while another 37% are not sure.

Only 10% of Bay State voters say the quality of health care has gotten better as a result of the reform plan while 29% say it has gotten worse. Most (53%) say the quality of care has not changed.

If we want to improve health care we need for people to take charge of their own situation.  Now way having the jokers that gave us the Post Office are going to improve on what we have.

I’ll pay for my insurance, you pay for yours. 

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