New poll numbers from Rasmussen show that 60 percent of respondents say health care reform will increase the deficit, and 75 percent say that it's likely middle-class taxes will increase in order to pay for the Democrats' new entitlement. No wonder close to 50 percent of Americans disapprove of the way Obama is handling health care. In other health care news, be sure to check out this interesting Jeanne Cummings article in Politico on the different ways that the House and Senate try to pay for the whole mess. The House bill raises taxes on the rich, while the Senate bill taxes "Cadillac" insurance plans and raises payroll taxes. Among the groups that oppose Harry Reid's tax hikes? The AFL-CIO. So let's add financing to the list of hurdles -- the public option, abortion coverage, and Medicare cuts -- that health care reform needs to cross before it becomes law.