according to a new poll. 50% say they do want to get rid of the whole law. 42% want to keep it. when you break it down by age, very different story. yesterday we heard both sides of the argument. we re already hearing from thousands of employers across the country. we re talking about dropping their employer-sponsored health insurance and we re already hearing from the lack of choices that consumers will get as this new law is put into place. this new law is a fiscal house of cards and a health care house of cards. this bill isn t repeal and replace. it s repeal and forget. forget the health care needs of millions of americans. forget the hundreds of billions of dollars that this repeal will add to our federal debt. the president also saying yesterday that the health care law can, yes, be improved, but he is, of course, against any repeal. also new this morning, dramatic moments in haiti.
when i came i came about as nonpartisan you could come. i ve never seen a republican or democrat heart attack, never operated on republican or democrat cancer. these are people problems. we have legitimate disagreements about how to solve the problems. if we have time on the show today, i d like to go into those in tennessee and why i d like to see us repeal this and have a better biel. it s not repeal and that s the only thing. we have a lot of great ideas about replacement. let me give you one of my frustrations. about 12 of us in our doctors caucus, and not any of us were consulted on this bill that was passed. that was frustrating to me to bring 30 years of experience in health care and never be asked. we had 80 amendments. one amendments is a repeal of ipab, it wasn t voted on. that was very frustrating for me. congressman kucinich they
talk about the polling, a majority, slightly over 50% were opposed to the democratic bill, although there was much higher support for individual components of it. the overall bill was treated as with a slight majority in most polls in opposition to it. now only 26% in an ap poll, only 26%me want repeal. we see the republicans mounting an effort that is counter to what polls are saying. do you hear republicans citing polls now that they re operating legislatively in opposition to what the polls support? well, you know, first of all, i want to say i trust the integrity of my good friend congress roe, dr. roe. we have a difference of opinion. the polls that have come out would indicate that the public is starting to focus even more
obamacare was a huge mistake. the new minority leader s reaction. do you feel think the members of congress voting to repeal health reform, should be called on to reject their own government-provided health insurance? yes. the republican support for repeal is dropping. this is exactly what we said we would do. not exactly what they said they would do. repeal and replace. today we heard the repeal. repeal. repeal. repeal. but where was the replace? this bill isn t repeal and replace. it s repeal and forget. they talk about how they have a magic potion. name one area of health care, one where there have been job losses? i would suspect that we would here crickets chirping. good evening from new york. as the condition of
although there was much higher support for individual components of it. the overall bill was treated as with a slight majority in most polls in opposition to it. now only 26% in an ap poll, only 26% want repeal. we see the republicans mounting an effort that is counter to what polls are saying. do you hear republicans citing polls now that they re operating legislatively in opposition to what the polls support? well, you know, first of all, i want to say i trust the integrity of my good friend congress roe, dr. roe. we have a difference of opinion. the polls that have come out would indicate that the public is starting to focus even more strongly on what the repeal of the health care legislation would mean. there s a report out today that