Women hate Obamacare the most...

WOMEN are against ObamaCare! Why?

Well, remember Julia - that cute little cartoon the Obamacare guys created to illustrate how the president’s policies would provide “health and economic security” for women at all of life’s stages?

As it appears, the real-life “Julias” are not buying that at all.

A CNN/ORC International poll has found that 60% of U.S. women are against Obamacare. A Kaiser Health Tracking Poll has also found that half of American women are holding an unfavorable view of the law - against just 32% in support. Actually, almost all of the increase in the overall unpopularity of Obamacare can be attributed to the growing number of women turning against it.

It’s not a surprise really as just like everyone else, when women got a taste of what Obamacare actually means for themselves and their families, they were not be happy. So, it seems that women are declaring war on Obamacare.

According to the CEO of the Independent Women’s Forum, Heather Higgins, “The members of the Obama administration, have really been users and abusers of women, trading on their trust, plying them with false promises, offering them small benefits, while taking away the most important things: not only the plans they liked and counted on, but their personal relationships with the very doctors on whom so many rely.”

The unbelievable thing though is not necessarily that American women are turning against President Obama because of his awful healthcare law, but it’s the fact that the White House was condescending enough to believe women wouldn’t figure it out.

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