Thursday, August 20, 2009

Republican MENSA, Example 2,349

TPM:

A new national survey from Public Policy Polling (D) illustrates the profound levels of ignorance that currently interfere with the debate over health care.

One question asked: "Do you think the government should stay out of Medicare?" Keep in mind that this is a logical impossibility, as Medicare is a government program, which was signed into law in 1965 by President Lyndon Johnson, to provide guaranteed health care to the elderly.

As it turns out, 39% of voters think government should stay out of Medicare, compared to 46% who disagree.

Among Republicans, 62% say the government should stay out of Medicare, compared to only 24% of Democrats and 31% of independents who agree.

2 comments:

Matt Osborne said...

"Cognitive dissonance" -- otherwise known as Teh Stupid™.

Fraulein said...

Yep -- the whole problem is the ignorance. Everything else stems from that. Reagan began the process of ruining the public schools, and now we see the results.

 
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