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Citizens on Government Health Care Say 'No More'
Date:9/17/2009

said yes; 62 percent no.

 
  • Currently, Americans may only purchase health insurance from a provider licensed in their state. Some say that Americans should be allowed to purchase health insurance from providers in different states possibly creating more competition and driving down the price of health insurance. Do you agree or disagree?
Eighty-three percent agreed; 6.2 percent disagreed.

 
  • There are currently 26 million Americans age 18 and older who can afford to purchase health insurance, but choose not to purchase it for a variety of reasons. There are also 12 million illegal immigrants in America who lack health insurance. Do you think taxes should be raised to fund a government-run health insurance program for these people?
More than 82 percent said no; fewer than 8 percent said yes.

 
  • Some in Congress would like to institute a 5 percent surtax on people who make more than one million dollars per year in order to pay for health reform. This tax, combined with others, would raise the top marginal tax rate
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