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In 1993-1994, when the Clintons tried to pass health-care reform, the opposition to their proposals was concentrated among middle-age voters, galvanized by the Harry and Louise ads. But opposition to the Obama proposals centers among the elderly, who suspect that it will mean a sharp curtailment of their medical care.

The Fox News-Opinion Dynamics Poll of July 21-24 found that voters over 65 opposed the Obama plan by 35 percent to 47 percent. They oppose a government-run insurance plan to compete with private plans by 31 percent to 56 percent and believe that the Obama plan will "cost me money" rather than "save me money" by 57 percent to 20 percent! Only 24 percent of the elderly feel that the Obama plan will lead to better health care for "you and your family," while 45 percent believe the quality of care will be worse.

By 61 percent to 29 percent, elderly voters reject the idea that "it is possible to have major health-care reform without increasing the budget deficit." And they also say it is impossible to have it without raising taxes, by 65 percent to 29 percent. Three-quarters expect their personal taxes to go up if the plan passes.

Oddly, for a population that now gets its health services through government-run Medicare, they would rather be in a privately run system than one managed by the government by 67 percent to 7 percent.

Most resistant to change, the elderly voters cite fears that they "will have to change existing health-care arrangements" as the greatest reason to oppose the Obama plan.

The political impact of these findings is enormous. Instead of facing an inchoate unease about Obama's proposals, Democrats who vote for them are likely to find themselves running into the teeth of strong, concentrated elderly opposition. Fears of rationing and the denial of care are stoking opposition to a fever pitch among the elderly.

So widespread is the dissatisfaction with the Obama plan that it may drive the elderly into Republican ranks as surely as Bush's Social Security reforms alienated them in 2005 and drove them into the arms of Democrats.

The factors that animate elderly opposition to the Obama plan are not generally those under discussion in Washington. The polling shows that the elderly are not as fixated on macro issues like the deficit or what taxes must be raised to pay for the program as they are on very specific personal concerns about their continued access to quality medical care. Seniors are less interested in whether there will be a government insurance option than whether they will face rationing of care.

Open-ended questions on a number of surveys find the elderly very worried that they will not be able to get quality-of-life treatments under the Obama program, such as hip or knee replacements. Others worry that the program will encourage them to give up when facing serious illness and enter hospices to minimize costs to the government.

The Clintons lost the elections of 1994 primarily because of the tax increases the Democratic Congress passed. Health-care reform was not nearly as important in their defeat as the tax hikes. But in the elections of 2010, the elderly are likely to respond harshly to the health-care reforms and, increasingly, may vote Republican as a result.

For his part, Obama faces a tough dilemma. The more he enlists his personal popularity in his campaign for health-care reform, the more his job approval ratings will drop — as they have recently. And the lower these ratings go, the less likely he is to be able to persuade his party to pass his health-care reforms.

These survey results will come as no surprise to congressmen and senators who go home in August and take soundings in their districts. The opposition of their elderly constituents to the plans making their way through Congress will be obvious. And when they feel the heat, they will hopefully see the light.

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Finally Obama's health plan is figured out: The community organizer is keeping it simple, and has a three step plan.

Step 1: Taxes will pay for abortions in order to provide free choice, but more importantly our taxes will be used to control the population in order to manage the next two steps. This first step will be controlled by freedom of choicer's. No czar required.

Step 2: Health czar will determine who gets treated by which doctor selected by the czar. The czar will direct the doctor as to the procedures to be used on the patient. The czar will also select the time and place to be treated. If the patient voted and supported the correct congressperson, chances are he will obtain preferential treatment. If a normal non preferred patient is to be treated he will be put on a list and dealt with by government workers at the direction of the czar.

Step 3. If a person has survived the first two steps, he will now be controlled by the euthanasia czar. This step will be modified as time goes on, since money left in the government's health account will determine the number of persons that must be provided for in step 2. As the money becomes depleted, the health condition of person, their age, and more importantly their congressional choice will determine their chance of survival. This will eliminate any worries that older persons have in trying to figure out how and when the will demise, as the czar will set up sessions on coping with death.

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Comment: #1
Posted by: ROBERT LUCAS
Wed Jul 29, 2009 6:31 AM
What year are these statistics taken from? When I search Fox News--Opinion Dynamics Poll from July 21-24, I do not get any current information. Until a complete reference is cited, no pertinent comment can be made.
Comment: #2
Posted by: TadCF
Wed Jul 29, 2009 11:27 AM
I want every bodyto know that AARP does not speak for me and my wife, we do not suport this dumb ass president, he has got to be the stupidest president we have ever had, I would not belive him any time any place, he is a crook in every way,we do not Loggerhead in any way.
Comment: #3
Posted by: James Goad
Thu Jul 30, 2009 11:07 AM
PLEASE DO NOT LET OBAMA SIGN A SENIOR DEATH WARRANT. HE, OBAMA, NEEDS A LOT OF ADVICE BEFOR HE TALK AND ACT
Comment: #4
Posted by: Anna Suttor
Thu Jul 30, 2009 6:05 PM
Obama and congress wants to get rid of seniors because Medicare cost too much. We need to push to have all of congress use the same healthcare as seniors as well as to stop their automatic pay raises each year.
Comment: #5
Posted by: johnnybee
Fri Jul 31, 2009 2:09 AM
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