So......it looks like if you want to wake America up to the realities of a failed Obama presidency? You have to hit them repeatedly with the reality of just what this regime is costing them. According to the latest statistics at the polls, Obama's approval ratings are sinking fast. And this on the heals of his speech telling America that he feels their pain and that he will continue to do what he can to help reduce gas prices.
Apparently, an increasing number of Americans are waking up to the realities of what he has already done to impact the cost of gasoline at the pump and consequently their pocketbooks. I sincerely hope so. I also hope that the truth about inflation finally reaches their big screens along with the fact that it is his policies of forced egalitarian perspective that have caused their pain.
Apparently, an increasing number of Americans are waking up to the realities of what he has already done to impact the cost of gasoline at the pump and consequently their pocketbooks. I sincerely hope so. I also hope that the truth about inflation finally reaches their big screens along with the fact that it is his policies of forced egalitarian perspective that have caused their pain.
Source: This Washington Post-ABC News poll was conducted by
telephone March 7 to 10, 2012, among a random sample of 1,003 adults.
The results have a margin of sampling error of plus or minus four
percentage points. Sampling, data collection and tabulation by Abt SRBI
of New York.. | The Washington Post.
The economy, brings parity to race for White House
Disapproval of President Obama’s handling of the economy is heading higher — alongside gasoline prices — as a record number of Americans now give the president “strongly” negative reviews on the 2012 presidential campaign’s most important issue, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll.
Increasingly pessimistic views of Obama’s performance on the economy — and on the federal budget deficit — come despite a steadily brightening employment picture and other signs of economic improvement, and they highlight the political sensitivity of rising gas prices.
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