Senator Marco Rubio—who, along with every other 2016 Republican hopeful in Congress, voted against the debt deal yesterday—thinks that the American people will come around to his way of thinking:
“By the early part of next year, February, March, April and May of next year — and I know that sounds like a long time away, but it’s not — the realities of the law are going to begin to impact people,” Rubio said Wednesday on Fox News’s “Hannity.”
“There is going to be an all-out revolt in this country over that. And that is, I think, the moment to absolutely act and say we are going to get rid of this law and then look for opportunities in the future to replace it,” Rubio (R-Fla.) said.
Get a load of Nostradamus over here. Mark your calendars now; Americans will “revolt” over healthcare starting next spring.

People will grumble, but few have enough character to stand up for principals or even to defend themselves, nowadays. As long as most people still have an average paying job, they aren’t about to rock the boat.
People will be cool with it, but few have enough character to get REALLY hyped up about things they like, nowadays. As long as most people think they’re “cool enough,” they won’t feel compelled to rock out like true individuals.