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Jski said:
Rath said:
Personally I don't think this decline is unexpected - his policies have started but not finished in almost all areas and there were unrealistic expectations that he would somehow save the world in a day.

He should see a recovery beginning in mid-2010 if he manages to get his bills through and if the economy begins to recover. His approval from here basically depends on three things, the economic recovery, the war in Afghanistan and if the effects of his healthcare bill are felt.

I wander what do you think of the other pardy that is trying to get in the way so they are slowing down the procese of the healthcare bill. I mean they are trying to avoed good will of this seasion at this point lol.

Deny the healthcare bill might actually be an act of goodwill if you look at the facts... and the actual numbers of people who are without healthcare as shown by the government records.

I've already broke it down once before on this site... but if you go to the report.  You'll see the VAST majority of people who are counted without health insurance are...

A) Illegal Immigrants.

B) Do have healthcare but don't count it.

C) Between jobs, and usually only don't have health insurance for about 3 months.

D) 3X or higher above the poverty line.

You can actually break down the numbers yourself... and they actually give you a lot of the tools and information to do so in the report when stating the reports flaws.