Recent town-hall uproars weren't just about health care. They were also eruptions of concern that the government is taking on too much at once.The Dems have taken over large sections of the banking industry, the car industry, they want to take your cheap electricity and turn it into expensive industry, they spent $787 billion on a Porkulus bill with no quantifiable results, they want to make massive give-aways to unions in the form of actual cash and card check, and they want to nationalize 1/6th of the economy through health care "reform". It's easy to understand why people have suddenly become vary wary of what the Democrats are doing, and why they may decide they no longer want them doing it.
That suggests trouble for the president and his party, and fears of losses in next year's midterm election are likely to shape the Democrats' fall agenda.
The uproar at town-hall meetings in August has been as much about the role of government as it has been about the health overhaul, WSJ's Janet Adamy reports.
At August's town-hall meetings, voters often started with complaints about health care, only to shift to frustrations about all the other things President Barack Obama and the Democrats have done or tried to do since January. The $787 billion economic-stimulus package, the government-led rescue of General Motors Corp. and climate-change legislation all came in for criticism.
"A lot of the anxiety we face here has less to do with health care and everything to do with the overall state of the economy and government," said Rep. Anthony Weiner, a New York Democrat.
"I have seen a level of dissatisfaction and even anger that I haven't experienced in the years that I've been a member of Congress," Sen. John McCain, an Arizona Republican, told an audience at a health-care meeting in Kansas City on Monday.
Although the election is still far off, political forecasters predict that Democrats could run into trouble in the 2010 midterm vote.
"What we're seeing now, both in terms of numbers and the feel out there, this is how big waves feel early on," said Charlie Cook, editor of the Cook Political Report.
Wednesday, September 02, 2009
It's Not Just Health Care That's Bugging Folks
So says the Wall Street Journal:
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I agree with you but I think many Republicans are at fault too, not just democrats although they have a LOT to do with our problems. God BLess,
Manna
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