President Obama Touts New $50 Billion Stimulus While 55% Oppose Second Stimulus Plan
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There comes a point when a President purposely defies the will of the people … enter Barack Obama.
Once again President Barack Hussein Obama finds himself yet again on the wrong side of an issue with the American public. As Barack Obama touts more government spending, because the first $787 billion wasn’t enough, he now looks to spend yet another $50 billion in additional spending on roads, railways and runways. Of course Obama won’t call it for what it is, another stimulus package, the Bride of Stimulus.
Obama looks to pander to his Democrat and union base leading up to the 2010 midterm elections. If Obama actually thought any of this would have fixed the economy, why didn’t he pass it 18 months ago?
However, just like the America people think the the first $787 billion was a colossal failure, according to a new Rasmussen poll, 55% of American voters are against a second stimulus, while only 31% are in favor.
President Obama is expected to announce on Wednesday plans for at least $50 billion in new government spending on the nation’s transportation infrastructure and billions more in tax credits in hopes of jumpstarting the troubled economy with midterm elections less than two months away. But the administration has been careful not to call the new spending a second economic stimulus plan, although Republicans and others view it that way.
A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 55% of U.S. voters continue to oppose a second economic stimulus package. Only 31% support a second stimulus, and 14% more are undecided.
This Obama policy is about as popular as Obamacare, where by a56 to 38 margin American voters want it repealed.
However, the Obama White House refuses to call the $50 billion stimulus, a stimulus. As the Gateway Pundit says, MAN UP!!!
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