The best parts of my job:
Blue haired ladies singing “sentimental journey” in the dining rooms of nursing homes, accompanied by slide guitar and casio keyboard are right up there.
Blue haired ladies singing “sentimental journey” in the dining rooms of nursing homes, accompanied by slide guitar and casio keyboard are right up there.
51% of adults nationwide think that fundamental changes are needed to make the American health care system work better. Another 27% say that the system is so broken, it needs to be completely rebuilt.
65% favor the government offering a government administered health insurance plan, something like the medicare coverage that people 65 and older get. CBS News/New York Times Poll. Sept. 19-23, 2009 61% say that it is critically important to find a way for those who are currently uninsured to get health insurance coverage. The same number say it is critically important to prevent insurance companies from refusing to insure any person because of pre-existing conditions. 54% say that President Obama is doing more to reach out to Republicans on this issue. Only 22% think the Republicans are doing more. Only 11% think that the health care system is "really pretty good". Bloomberg Poll conducted by Selzer & Co. Sept. 10-14, 2009 All the above statistics were gathered from pollingreport.com