Bottom Line
If you did a poll here I doubt you'd have one person with group benefits complain about their health benefits.
Yet these are the very people that will be extremely adverse affected by this reform.
---and the deadbeats with their free/subsidized benefits are doing the ole :00hour
Classic redistribution of wealth--but thats what the hope/change crowd were promised

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survey conducted jointly by the
Kaiser Family Foundation, ABC News and USA Today, released in October 2006, found that 89 percent of Americans were satisfied with their own personal medical care, but only
44 percent were satisfied with the overall quality of the American medical system. The survey is the only recent poll for which data is publicly available that allows for a comparison of the satisfaction of insured and uninsured Americans. (The data from a just-completed New York Times/CBS poll won't be publicly available for several months; the results that have been reported so far don't make the comparisons discussed in this article.)
Those with recent serious health problems, possibly the people with the best knowledge of how health care is working, were generally the most satisfied. Ninety-three percent of insured Americans who had recently suffered a serious illness were satisfied with their health care. So were 95 percent of those who suffered from chronic illness.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/200...ational-health-care-americans-happy-coverage/