Last week a federal judge ruled ObamaCare unconstitutional. This week Rasmussen reports that a majority of U.S. voters now think the legislative abomination will be overturned.

Rasmussen reports on the turn of the American voter:
For the first time since Democrats in Congress passed the health care bill in March, a majority of U.S. voters believe the measure is likely to be repealed.
A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 52% of Likely U.S. Voters think it is at least somewhat likely that the health care plan will be repealed. Thirty-three percent (33%) view repeal as unlikely. Those figures include 16% who believe repeal is Very Likely and 5% who believe it is Not at All Likely.The number who view repeal as Likely is up from 47% last month and from 38% in early April. Belief that the plan is likely to be repealed has been hovering in the 40% range in surveys since April but began to rise in late October.
It’s all good. Well, at least until you remember that this all depends on the gutless Republicans actually doing what they said they were going to do.
Aw, crap, now we’re depressed again.
Source: Rasmussen
This post was last modified on December 25, 2010

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I Am going To Cherrish Seeing The Liberal , Socialist , Suffer and DIE . The Only Thing WE THE PEOPLE Are going To Say Is , WE TOLD YOU SO
There is a lot of assumptions here... Most of them are based on the Republicans having a spine, the Federal Judicial Branch will not get involved and if they do, rule the correct way and Obama haven't make enough damage to prevent it from being overturned. Let's see...
This comment is not intended to support nor attack the Obama healthcare plan (Obamacare sounds so ghetto, sorry I cant). But to question the poster that says , presumably with sarcasm, "The efficiency of the Post Office".
As someone who has a home based business and I need to ship and receive everyday, USPS Us Postal Service is the best, fastest,, cheapest and overall most efficient service for packages under 16lbs.
With Priority mail they are much faster than UPS or Fedex.
It all depends on how many pieces you want your item in when you receive it, shipped via USPS. I sent a Super Nintendo through the mail a long time ago. The box looked like someone had used it as their personal kick-boxing test dummy.
That's reliable for ya.
Obamacare... the perfect job for IRS-agents-turned-proctologists.
Love Jim Stewart's post!
Gutless Republicans - is there any other kind?