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10-30-2009, 11:19 AM #1
Obama: Anyone see this trend?
The more Americans see Obama in action or inaction the less we approve. He will hit 45% soon and he and his supporters will go into a complete state of panic when that happens.
According to these trends, he should be under 45% by Christmas!
Anyone see a trend here?
How low can they go? How low can they go? How llloow can they go?
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10-30-2009, 11:25 AM #2
Re: Obama: Anyone see this trend?
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10-30-2009, 11:26 AM #3
There is a full scale revolt going on against Obama and his insane policies. Voters are fleeing the Dem/Rep parties in record numbers. No surprise at the plummeting support numbers and its going to get alot worst in the next 2 months.
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10-30-2009, 12:12 PM #4
looks like a lot more racists in the usa then I thought!
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10-30-2009, 12:39 PM #5
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I honestly don't think it is racism these days--"It's the economy, stupid." (Bill Clinton) Although there are undoubtedly racists in the bunch, it mostly boils down to Americans scrambling for jobs after being laid off, whether the employer has off-shored or has insourced cheap labor.
And we have gotten to the point of demanding instant gratification in everything from quick wars to stimulus turning the economy around. Then there is our dear Congress, which only moves quickly when there is a 2,000-page bill out of committee ready to be voted on within 72 hours. No wonder none get a chance to read the bills they vote on.
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10-30-2009, 09:47 PM #6
Yes, the statistical trend shows sagging approval ratings for Obama. The statistics in this case are more a matter of proof than they are evidential.
To make a case that stands up to critics that will tell you “statistics can be manipulatedâ€If you didn’t have time to do the job right in the first place, where are you gonna to find the time to do it over again?
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10-30-2009, 10:14 PM #7
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Fourbrick, while no fan of Obama, I must say that the bucket of contents handed to him by the previous throne-sitters of both parties is astounding.
The economy does not move fast, and companies well feel the pain of loss of consumer confidence. Banks won't loan these days, thanks to Paulson and Geitner giving money with no strings attached under TARP.
There is a battle right now about the stimulus money creating jobs to equal the job losses in the private sector.
The Chinese and Russians are grumbling about a new basket of currencies that will replace the dollar as the world's reserve, and the Treasury has gone nuts printing more dollars and obligations to be auctioned while there is still paper and ink available.
Everything, including our infrastructure has been for sale or lease in this country with CFIUS rubber-stamping every trade deal, whether we sell precious technology or not. The few companies left need cheap labor to compete in the global market place, just like the few rich folks left need cheap illegals to do their lawn-mowing.
The rest of the world sees this as we tell it like it is, and while our society is overrun by the rest of the world, I cannot decide whether I should learn Spanish or Mandarin Chinese.
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10-30-2009, 11:01 PM #8
How low can they go. How about 28%? I think that's where Bush was after about a year into his second term. But unlike Bush, Obama doesn't seem to realize he's the source of his problems. He thinks he's actually making things better. But it's a historical fact that the U. S. economy started to go haywire right after Obama announced his candidacy for President. Obama hasn't been good for business. That's why the economy keeps losing jobs.
The economic growth is because of government spending. Nobody else is spending. What happens when that spending stops? Look out! There is practically no one on Wall Street who thinks Obama's economic policies are going to work.
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10-30-2009, 11:17 PM #9
vortex, While I appreciate the gravity of the President's many hurdles and, like you, concede that his troubles are not all of his own making, it occurs to me that two wrongs don't make a right.
I don't follow foreign policy issues much. Trying to stay informed on immigration and my personal struggles to stay afloat through more than one year of unemployment takes up much of my time. You'll notice I didn't list the Afghanistan issue, or the talks he had with leaders of Asian countries and the Indian sub-continent. Those were not as pleasant as the "D.C.-wood" ad execs would have the public believe.
I also believe that the Obama administration's answer doesn't lie in a total makeover of American society. Their strategy from the start was to appear to be able to tackle many issues, big and small. Handle them quickly and decisively and show the voters that they made the right choice.
They've taken on too many big issues at once. They've handled them undecisively or uncompletely. Like most politicians, they've ...shall we say "sucked backwater" when called on these points. And when that wasn't bought lock, stock, and barrel by a compliant public, they became derisive in their attitudes.
This all happenned in a short time considering a 4 year term. I believe his administration promised too much and when they couldn't deliver, they dropped the ball on damage control.
Frankly, I think he was prematurely promoted above his pay grade. And those he brought with him spend so much time scrambling to correct this misstep and that, due to over aggresive goal setting, that the only tool they think is appropriate now is a big hammer. A step by step approach to delicate issues requires more precision than a shade tree mechanic has the skills for.
Would love to discuss this more. My son says get off the computer. He has to de-frag it. Later, fourbrickIf you didn’t have time to do the job right in the first place, where are you gonna to find the time to do it over again?
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