Thursday, March 18, 2010

Tyranny of the Minority

One of the conservatives talking points against health care reform is that the public is against the the reform bill, but a deeper look at the numbers show that only an overwhelmingly solid support by conservatives against the bill have managed to skew the overall numbers.

In a recent review of the polling numbers on fivethirtyeight.com it was pointed out that nearly 90% of liberals support health care reform bill and more than 55% of moderates support the bill. Seeing those numbers the only way the public would be against the bill would be for less than 10% of conservatives to support health care reform, which apparently is the case.

So conservatives, who were routed at the ballot box in 2008, are thwarting the will of people through distortions of the health care bill. While it may seem like a good strategy now, Democrats and Obama were never going to get much support from conservatives so the fact that they oppose his policies is pretty meaningless, unless they can overwhelm the will of liberals and moderates.

If the bill is passed, the economy continues to improve, and the military continues to take out members of the Taliban, the Republican Party is going to face a tough election with only limited supporters.

But Republicans have little to offer other than tax cuts and less regulation (and we all know how well that turned out) so the only option they have is to attempt to impose their minority views on the majority.

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