Kev316
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Lol, compare Reagan and Bush's ratings for the same time frame. Mid-thirties 2 years in. Please.
For those unsatisfied with the Harris Poll, the LA Times brings you Zogby.
5 months and 13-days after this thread had started.
Lol, compare Reagan and Bush's ratings for the same time frame. Mid-thirties 2 years in. Please.
Obama is no Reagan.
Obama is no Bush.
Bush had an Iraq war and a decent economy. 53 weeks of continuous growth after his tax cuts. And he kept us safe.
Reagan... was the anti-Obama in every way.
We have just had another attempted attack from some Islamofascist. I thought he was supposed to change the world the day he was inaugurated?
I don't recall any president talking down the country as badly and often as Obama. He's proven himself to be a miserable, thin-skinned ideologue. Such high rhetoric... was nothing more than pure unadulterated BS.
Bitter Clingers.
Enemies.
Hostages.
This from the man who said... No Red State, Blue State?
LOL... this guy is toast... there are some Dems surely looking at taking a run at The One.
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I doubt any Democrats can go up against Obama and win the nomination. He has too much support, and name recognition is already established.
We still have an Iraq War... and an Afghanistan War. Infact, he's increased the troop count in Afghanistan and in general increased military spending.
If Reagan is the antithesis of Obama then how come his poll numbers were lower than his at this point Not saying anything, just that this doesn't make sense from your standpoint. At this point in Reagan's presidency top income tax rates were at 50%.
Is he toast? No not really. He's only almost 2 years into his term, and still has fairly standard approval rating. Sure, loads of other presidents have been higher at this point, but he's not low enough to predict that in two years he'll be toast. Reagan was even lower.
I count myself among those who disapprove of Obama. Does this mean I'd vote Republican? Hell no. Does it mean I'd vote Democrat either? Again, hell no. My guess, near everyone who says they approve of Obama will be voting for him (among those who vote), but a significant number of those who disapprove of him won't vote Republican either.
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This from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
I'm not convinced of that. I have been banned, mainly because of timing, from a very, well used-to-be very, pro-Obama site. Myself and dozens of others were banned last week and the week before for truly losing our tempers with Obama and his pre-capitulations. This week, after the tax speech, the mood, the remarks being made and being allowed to remain, ... well, I'm not so sure Obama won't face a challenger. It was truly the last straw for many. Not so much the framework itself, as the way he pre-capitulated AGAIN and without even conferencing with the Dems. All but the truly die hard Obamanauts, akin to the ol' Bu****es, are still on board with primarying him. That includes all colors and walks of life.
I don't doubt it's a tough row to hoe, but Obama's damaged, has illustrated he is not uniter, and is an all-around incompetent. Every day it gets worse for him, and a lot of this decline is self inflicted, unforced errors.I doubt any Democrats can go up against Obama and win the nomination. He has too much support, and name recognition is already established.
His last press conference pissed on everyone. LOL... I loved it. He was angry and petty.
And? Here is the 64 dollar question that Dems asked endlessly. Where's bin Laden?We still have an Iraq War... and an Afghanistan War. Infact, he's increased the troop count in Afghanistan and in general increased military spending.
He didn't give all the troops, only 60% of those asked, and their rules of engagement have tied the hands of the troops. That's changing... thanks to that general Libs called Betrayus.
Political Science 101:If Reagan is the antithesis of Obama then how come his poll numbers were lower than his at this point Not saying anything, just that this doesn't make sense from your standpoint. At this point in Reagan's presidency top income tax rates were at 50%.
Politcally Obama is the antithesis of Reagan. Obama believes in Big Government, Reagan believed correctly... it is the problem, not the solution.
I don't care what the polls say... look at the failure of his policies, look at how he has acted vs. his rhetoric while campaigning. Pure Snake Oil. The midterms illustrated how pissed the people are at his bait and switch. Historic... decisive.Is he toast? No not really. He's only almost 2 years into his term, and still has fairly standard approval rating. Sure, loads of other presidents have been higher at this point, but he's not low enough to predict that in two years he'll be toast. Reagan was even lower.
But many will and have indicated they will.I count myself among those who disapprove of Obama. Does this mean I'd vote Republican? Hell no. Does it mean I'd vote Democrat either? Again, hell no. My guess, near everyone who says they approve of Obama will be voting for him (among those who vote), but a significant number of those who disapprove of him won't vote Republican either.
He has lost a huge portion of the vital independents.
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At least now we know how serious these conservatives were about deficit reduction.
I don't doubt it's a tough row to hoe, but Obama's damaged, has illustrated he is not uniter, and is an all-around incompetent. Every day it gets worse for him, and a lot of this decline is self inflicted, unforced errors.
His last press conference pissed on everyone. LOL... I loved it. He was angry and petty.
And? Here is the 64 dollar question that Dems asked endlessly. Where's bin Laden?
He didn't give all the troops, only 60% of those asked, and their rules of engagement have tied the hands of the troops. That's changing... thanks to that general Libs called Betrayus.
Political Science 101:
Politcally Obama is the antithesis of Reagan. Obama believes in Big Government, Reagan believed correctly... it is the problem, not the solution.
I don't care what the polls say...
look at the failure of his policies, look at how he has acted vs. his rhetoric while campaigning. Pure Snake Oil. The midterms illustrated how pissed the people are at his bait and switch. Historic... decisive.
He has lost a huge portion of the vital independents.