President Barack Obama Back to Near Record Lows in Rasmusen Daily Tracking Poll

Back were he started …

Following the State of the Union speech and the plethora of promises and feel good Obama speech read from his teleprompter, Barack Obama’s got a bounce in the polls. However, that was short lived as seen by the most recent Rasmussen Daily Presidential Tracking poll. Health care continues to be an issue as Americans have said they want the process to start from the beginning … President Obama once again is not listening to the people.

Barack Hussein Obama finds himself at near record lows with a -19% poll rating.

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More Obama Hope & Change” Majority of Americans Think Government is Broken

America, how is that “Hopee, Changee” thing working out for ya?

Just some words of wisdom to those in the US government,  “We the People” have a way of fixing the problems of Washington, DC when we feel there is taxation without representation.

A majority of Americans believe that the government is broken. 81% of Americans according to a new CNN poll believe that the US government is broken; however, 81% believe it can be fixed. Did Obama promise he was going to change the way things are done in Washington during the campaign? Don’t ask for things America, they might just come true. The change may be for the worse.

Americans overwhelmingly think that the government in this country is broken, according to a new national poll. But the CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey, released Sunday morning, also indicates that the public overwhelmingly holds out hope that what’s broken can be fixed.

Eighty-six percent of people questioned in the poll say that our system of government is broken, with 14 percent saying no. Of that 86 percent, 81 percent say that the government can be fixed, with 5 percent saying it’s beyond repair.

The 86% of Americans believing that the government is broken is up 8% points from 2006, the GWB years. Imagine that, Americans feel that the US government is more broken under Barack Hussein Obama than during Gorge W. Bush. What happened to that candidate that was going to reach across the aisle and bring change to DC?

The LEFT would want you to believe that this is all the fault of Republicans and disregard what the people are saying. The Washington Monthly stated that Democrats should do what ever it takes, “reconciliation, nuclear option, anything — to get the legislative process moving again.”

Obama’s ‘Chicago mafia’ blamed for paralysis at the top

The president and his team now find themselves under fire for mishandling Congress from everyone from senior Democrats to social columnists. Critics say that by failing to move on from the “us versus them” feeling of the Obama election campaign, they have united an opposition that was in disarray. The result is legislative paralysis despite the biggest Democratic majority in 30 years.

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Most Americans Believe Business Leaders Make Better Economic Decisions Than Government … It’s Called Capitalism Barack Obama

In a recent Rasmussen poll, most Americans believe that business leaders make better economic decisions than do government officials. What a novel concept. 51% of Americans believed that decisions made by US business leaders to help their own businesses grow will do more for the economy than decisions made by the government. 33% stated that decisions made by the government will do more and 17% had no idea.

Fifty-one percent (51%) of Democrats have more faith in the economic decisions made by government officials. Seventy percent (70%) of Republicans and the plurality (49%) of adults not affiliated with either major party think the decisions of business leaders will do more to help the economy.

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Christine Sheddy Murder: Sources To blinkoncrime.com”It’s Her”

BREAKING NEWS

Snow Hill, MD– Although officially unconfirmed, sources inside the investigation tell blinkoncrime.com that the female remains located on the rear property of the Riverside Inn Bed and Breakfast, are that of 26 year old missing Delaware woman Christine Sheddy.

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Posted February 21, 2010 by
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Ron Paul Wins Presidential Straw Poll at CPAC with 31%

Ron Paul, Republican Congressman from Texas, has won the Presidential straw poll at CPAC this year with 31% of the vote while Mitt Romney came in a distant second with 22%. Thankfully, the straw poll is not a good indicator and basically meaningless as to who will eventually be the party choice. Mitt Romney had previously won it the last three years, yet McCain won the nomination.

Sarah Palin, who didn’t attend the conference, was a distant third in the straw poll, with 7 percent, followed by Tim Pawlenty, the Minnesota governor, and Rep. Mike Pence of Indiana.

The straw poll is not binding — and not necessarily a good forecaster, given that in 2008, John McCain went on to take the party’s nomination over Romney.

Ron Paul, Republican, Libertarian, or crazy uncle? Although I agree with some of the views of Paul but never enough to have him as a candidate … good grief. It really is hard to take Paul serious as a candidate with all that he has said.

It would appear there are many other RIGHT leaning blogs that have the same sentiment when it comes to Paul and his supporters.

Thankfully, we do not nominate a candidate using a straw poll that is so easily skewed. In the end this straw poll was about as scientific as an Internet poll.

Posted February 21, 2010 by
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