A year ago, David Axlerod told us that ObamaCare would be more popular today (2011) than in its beginning.

Look at this headline from CNN: CNN Poll: Time doesn't change views on health care law That is the headline and here are the facts behind that new blurb: Thirty-seven percent of Americans support the measure, with 59 percent opposed. That's basically unchanged from last March, when 39 percent supported the law and 59 percent opposed the measure.

But there are some changes, a year after this monstrosity was enacted. It turns out that we now know that 800,000 jobs will be lost because of ObamaCare - according to the CBO (Congressional Budget Office). In fact, Pelosi promised 400,000 jobs created "almost immediately." Hear her in her own words:
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More than this lie, we have seen the Obama Administration give more than a 1,000 exemptions to this bill, one given to the State of Maine, another given to a county government with one covered employee. The exemptions, which continue to be issued, are not borne of any sort of requisite policy. "Helter skelter" is the best we can say of the process of health care exemptions.

Now, a year later, we all know that our doctor/patient relationship is in danger of going away, contrary to an Obama promise otherwise.

The costs of health care continue to rise. In fact, most of use will pay 60% more for our health care in 2014 than we are paying now. again, contrary to the promises of Obama and Company.

Our point? We all know these things and more. As a result, public support has not increased. We suspect that three years after the fact, ObamaCare will be an election issue in 2012.
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