46 percent of doctors give Obamacare a 'D' or 'F'

I have done enough work for you and I have provided enough evidence to support the obvious. How 'bout this, Mr. Reality-Denier, why don't you show me evidence that disproves the sad reality of Obamacare and what doctors REALLY think about it.

I make no contention at all. Never have. I am merely challenging your silly little references and blogs that are without any merit at all.
 
























In order to have a sensible argument, you really need to furnish folks with some salient information to support your contention.

Some highly selected reporting of a tiny non representative survey together with some blogs from two years ago hardly represent compelling evidence to any reader, irrespective of their political stance.

Come on Einstein, you can surely do better than that........
 






In order to have a sensible argument, you really need to furnish folks with some salient information to support your contention.

Some highly selected reporting of a tiny non representative survey together with some blogs from two years ago hardly represent compelling evidence to any reader, irrespective of their political stance.

Come on Einstein, you can surely do better than that........

Because 20,000 responses from Physicians in the United States is not "salient information"???

The findings come from a survey that was emailed to "virtually every physician in the United States with an email address on record with the American Medical Association" this March through June as the law's major provisions were taking effect, and received more than 20,000 responses from doctors.
 






The only "salient information" that morons like you accept is a handful of phony-docs standing in the rose garden, dressed in lab-coats, clapping like seals for Obamacare.
 






The fact is physicians were not happy before the ACA either; people have short memories, including physicians. It's like polio. You now have a group of nonvacciners b/c they don't remember what is like before it was nearly wiped out. Ask physicians what they really hate and you will get one or two universal answers: insurance companies and lawyers.
 






Because 20,000 responses from Physicians in the United States is not "salient information"???

The findings come from a survey that was emailed to "virtually every physician in the United States with an email address on record with the American Medical Association" this March through June as the law's major provisions were taking effect, and received more than 20,000 responses from doctors.

How many US physicians are there?
 












The fact is physicians were not happy before the ACA either; people have short memories, including physicians. It's like polio. You now have a group of nonvacciners b/c they don't remember what is like before it was nearly wiped out. Ask physicians what they really hate and you will get one or two universal answers: insurance companies and lawyers.

"Ask physicians what they really hate and you will get one or two universal answers: insurance companies and lawyers."

There is no proof of that. Show me evidence.
 






The fact is physicians were not happy before the ACA either; people have short memories, including physicians. It's like polio. You now have a group of nonvacciners b/c they don't remember what is like before it was nearly wiped out. Ask physicians what they really hate and you will get one or two universal answers: insurance companies and lawyers.

In order to have a sensible argument, you really need to furnish folks with some salient information to support your contention.
 
























Not sure, but they claim to have requested responses from virtually every doctor. What else can you do?

Well, all you can say is that in a teensy sample of less than 2% of all US doctors, less than half don't think very much of the ACA. The rest think it's either ok or good.

You can also so say that you have found some unedited and very dated blogs that don't like the ACA.

Unless you have anything else. Then that's all you can say with any credibility.
 






Well, all you can say is that in a teensy sample of less than 2% of all US doctors, less than half don't think very much of the ACA. The rest think it's either ok or good.

You can also so say that you have found some unedited and very dated blogs that don't like the ACA.

Unless you have anything else. Then that's all you can say with any credibility.

And you can say nothing to the contrary with any credibility. Show me proof where some huge number of physicians show a majority or even a plurality of support for Obamacare.