The Politics Of Health Care Reform
After many months of talking about health care legislation, Congress now moves to the real action phase. But don’t expect the arguments to end when a bill is passed.
Democrats want voters to believe that their plan will achieve their set goals, and our recent polling shows large majorities of voters believe those goals are important. Republicans will continue raising fears about what reform might reap, and our polling also shows a majority of voters share the doubts expressed by Republicans. So expect a whirlwind that will pick up intensity the closer we get to the 2010 midterm election.
Read all of John Zogby’s analysis of this recent polling data on healthcare reform at Forbes.com.








According to a Harvard study, about 45,000 Americans die needlessly each year because they lack access to health care that they could easily access in any other industrialized country.
America’s greatest enemy is obvious. Conservatives.
I think our greatest enemies are apathy, selfishness and gullibility fed by being too lazy to look up facts. No party or ideology has exclusive claim to them.