I read an editorial about how politicians who go against the health care bill will not be supported. Some Republicans are campaigning on the fact that they will repeal the health care bill. However, most of the immediate effects of that bill will be ones that people will like, such as tax credits for small businesses who provide health care. The article referenced a republican presidential candidate of 1936 campaigned to repeal the Social Security bill, and he lost by a lot. I wonder if the republicans will learn from their history? I think that if politicians go against a bill that could help so many people, it could end some careers.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/03/19/AR2010031902636.html
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