TrueIronPatriot wrote:
Now lets see the approval ratings of Republican senators please.本科
Aug 24, 2010 12:16pm EDT --
jsg wrote:
Finally the economy brings out the true colors of Obama. Wonder what the approving 45% are seeing.
Aug 24, 2010 12:20pm EDT --
sdg1222 wrote:
I’m surprised you didn’t bury this news
Aug 24, 2010 12:21pm EDT --
fred5407 wrote:
To fix this economy will take major surgery. I think the current Leadership has neither the brains nor the ability to attempt these changes. A lot of businesses will have to be told to manufacture in the US or leave and survive in the world market. Survival in the World Market can be tough. This president does not have the skill or experience to make these changes.
Aug 24, 2010 12:28pm EDT --
Raskolnikov wrote:
There is a graph on the Wall Street Journal showing that every president since the approval rating was created in the late 30’s has been down below 40% at some point.
http://online.wsj.com/public/resources/documents/info-presapp0605-31.html
Also on Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_approval_rating
Aug 24, 2010 12:37pm EDT --
catboss wrote:
As long as both Democrats and Republicans continue to bicker and push their own agendas, none of these problems will get resolved.
We need to clean house in Congress and maybe a real leader will finally step up.?
Aug 24, 2010 12:50pm EDT --
hewerik wrote:
People who have racked up piles of debt and are terrified of losing their jobs aren’t going to be excited about their government going further into debt (even if it’s in order to create jobs). They cringe every time they use their credit cards, cringe every time the debt/deficit goes up. Tax cuts are meaningless to them as they’re terrified of no income at all, and know that “tax cuts” always, always mean yet more welfare for the same huge multinational corporations that are firing them/hiking their interest rates/rationing their health care. Obama has to address these fears and suspicions directly and repeatedly and maybe he can move the national debate away from mosques, immigration, gay marriage, and all the other junk out there distracting from the main issue.
Aug 24, 2010 12:59pm EDT --
Roughe wrote:
Great job indeed..
the man ( Mr Obama ) deserves the recognition and worth he has earned
Statistical science approves it.
Any other candidate would have the U S
economy and that of the world .,on a vertical downfall…
The president deserves an apology from those unsupporters.,and also an a replenished team work environment…
So quit the emotional aberration and be logical…
Aug 24, 2010 1:17pm EDT --
bcc243 wrote:
those low polls from other presidents rebounded because they made decisions to put the economy back on track. There is no chance the economy is going to recover with obama making decisions.
Aug 24, 2010 1:26pm EDT --
EchoBoomer wrote:
The 45% of us that still approve see him out there everyday working his tail off through the most scrutinized, publicized, and most difficult presidencies in American history. This country has developed this sense of entitlement and lack of accountablity, where we deserve everything and sacrifice nothing. He’s one man, he can’t save the world in two years, give everyone jobs, bring the troops home, revive the housing market, solve health care. What you haters want is unattainable, and I’m sick of hearing you blame and whine. Ask yourself what you’ve done lately. The president does more before breakfast than any of you do in a week. He’s not God, newsflash, no one is.
Aug 24, 2010 1:27pm EDT --
JackMack wrote:
Obama is being advised by perhaps the biggest collection of incompetents anywhere. While he has been ringing up pyhrric victories with healthcare and financial “reform,” he has completely turned his back on the people that elected him in order to kowtow to right-wing lunatics who “take him at his word” in order to destroy him. These people will be perfectly happy to destroy the nation as well.
Obama’s policies are abhorrent to me, but far more abhorrent are the behaviors of the limbaugh sycophants in Congress who prey on the ignorance, fear, and racism of the very people their own policies have impoverished over the past 30 years.
What we need now is a sensible, left-libertarian leader with some real spine, who will promote financial reform that puts honesty, transparency, and simplicity ahead of everything, stop corporate welfare, end subsidy programs, get the government out of people’s bedrooms, and let the markets work.
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