Moreover, the poll reveals that Americans are willing to pay higher taxes for such a program.
In fact, 80% think assuring health care to all is more important than extending Bush's tax cuts.
According to the NYT,
The poll found Americans across party lines willing to make some sacrificeOne of the most important Conservative leaders in the Republican Party is Grover Norquist -- a good friend of shamed lobbyist Jack Abramoff. Norquist is President of Americans for Tax Reform. He is so powerful, even Karl Rove attends his weekly strategy sessions with other right wing lobbyists.
to ensure that every American has access to health insurance. Sixty percent,
including 62 percent of independents and 46 percent of Republicans, said they would be willing to pay more in taxes. Half said they would be willing to pay as much as $500 a year more.
Nearly 8 in 10 said they thought it was more important to provide
universal access to health insurance than to extend the tax cuts of recent years; 18 percent said the tax cuts were more important.
"My goal is to cut government in half in twenty-five years," he says, "to get it down to the size where we can drown it in the bathtub."
The Radical Right been promoting that agenda since Reagan was first elected. After nearly 30 years of watching our infrastructure crumble because the Radical Right wanted to give tax cuts of up to a few dollar per week to average families rather than invest in the future of our country. (Of course wealthy people got millions in tax breaks -- and that is who they really represent anyway.)
Americans are waking up and seeing that the Radical Right Agenda has been protecting the wealthy at the expense of the middle class. The Radical Right has won many elections by being as divisive as possible in their politics. But on important issues like Iraq and Healthcare, Americans are remarkably unified in their positions -- and they are not lining up with the Radical Right anymore.
And where is Joe Knollenberg in all of this?
Once again, Joe is lined up with the Radical Right.
Joe opposes universal health care.
Instead, Joe Knollenberg's proposal for addressing the health care crisis is to give taxpayer money to companies who offer seminars to their workers on health issues.
Once again, Joe is lined up with the Radical Right and out of touch with the 9th District.
2 comments:
I find it ironic that the right puts so much emphasis on "life" and banning abortion, yet when it comes to a "quality of life" issue like health insurance, they take a different position.
Quality of life should be just as important as being pro-life. Otherwise, what's the sense of fighting for an unborn child to be be brought into this world only to turn our backs on that child and allow it to suffer from lack of health care.
That is strange.
If they really had a "culture of life" then they would be concerned about everyone having adequate healthcare, education, job opportunities, clean air, etc.
Politicians like Joe are good at spewing sound-bite, bumpersticker, talking points, but when it comes time to actually DO something, they act against our best interests everytime (e.g., healthcare, economy, jobs, education, Iraq, etc.)
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