No surprise that CBS has chosen to report the results of its new ObamaCare poll in terms of politics rather than substance. So, when you read the CBS story, be sure to scroll all the way down to the last chunk of information. It’s at the bottom that you find the substance of the ObamaCare debacle under the inocuous title “Views of the Affordable Care Act.” Americans are rejecting the ObamaCare debacle.

Opinions of the health care law overall continue to be negative. With health insurance exchanges set to open up for enrollment on Oct. 1, 39 percent of Americans now approve of the health care law, but more – 51 percent – disapprove, similar to views in July. Since the law was enacted in 2010, more have disapproved than approved of it.

Some Americans express concern about the health care law’s impact – on themselves personally and on the U.S. economy. While most say the law has not personally affected them so far, 39 percent expect the law will eventually hurt them – twice as many as say it will help them.

Nearly half also see an economic downside. Forty-nine percent think the health care law will hurt the national economy, while 26 percent think it will improve it. Eighteen percent say it will have no effect.

Views of the law and its impact are colored by partisanship. Most Republicans and a slim majority of independents oppose the health care law, including 64 percent of Republicans who are strongly opposed to it. Large majorities of Republicans think the health care law will ultimately hurt them personally and do damage to the national economy. On the other hand, most Democrats approve of the health care law and are less likely to think it will adversely affect them or the economy.

Train wreck coming.