I Guess Conservatives Will Have to Yell Even Louder: Obama's Approval Rating UP!

If the GOP's latest effort to derail the economic recovery fails to take hold, Obama's approval ratings will go up. If the economy does not get worse than it is now, Obama will win in November.

Do you not understand that only the private non-union sector and NOT government pandering to unions will only save this economy??

Either that or the government gets real and starts adhering to supply and demand principals, instead of demand principals and fringe benefit principals..

What is the trend in private sector job growth?

What is the trend in private sector profits?

You fail.

The trend in job growth is pretty dismal. There's barely enough new jobs being created to cover the new entrants into the work force. The reason the UR is going down is because people are giving up, not because they are finding jobs.

Yeah, profits are going up because companies have figured out how to do more with less people, and offshored jobs to other countries. Neither is a good thing.
 
If the GOP's latest effort to derail the economic recovery fails to take hold, Obama's approval ratings will go up. If the economy does not get worse than it is now, Obama will win in November.

Do you not understand that only the private non-union sector and NOT government pandering to unions will only save this economy??

Either that or the government gets real and starts adhering to supply and demand principals, instead of demand principals and fringe benefit principals..

We have about 1.6 million more jobs than we did a year ago, despite losing about 270,000 government jobs over the same time period.



Table B-1. Employees on nonfarm payrolls by industry sector and selected industry detail
 
If the GOP's latest effort to derail the economic recovery fails to take hold, Obama's approval ratings will go up. If the economy does not get worse than it is now, Obama will win in November.

Do you not understand that only the private non-union sector and NOT government pandering to unions will only save this economy??

Either that or the government gets real and starts adhering to supply and demand principals, instead of demand principals and fringe benefit principals..

We have about 1.6 million more jobs than we did a year ago, despite losing about 270,000 government jobs over the same time period.



Table B-1. Employees on nonfarm payrolls by industry sector and selected industry detail

But that doesn't really mean anything. 150,000 new workers enter the work force every month regardless. So we are barely covering them, much less finding jobs for all the ones that were lost.

Companies are cutting back....
 
His number have done nothing but plummet since he took office.

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His number have done nothing but plummet since he took office.

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What do you expect from a golf playing, telepromter reading Marxist that hates America

I can't wait for the debates. Then we can FINALLY see what Obama is REALLY like when he doesn't have a TELEPROMPTER to tell him WHAT TO SAY

:lol: :lol: :lol:

You could have seen that in 2007 and 2008 when Obama debated the rest of the Democratic field 26 times with no teleprompter. That field included Hillary Clinton (a former US Senator and the current Sec of State), and Joe Biden (a former US Senator and the current VP of the US).

All the former candidates are listed below:

Senator Chris Dodd - Connecticut (withdrew January 3, 2008)[1]
Senator Joe Biden - Delaware (withdrew January 3, 2008)[2]
Governor Bill Richardson - New Mexico (withdrew January 9, 2008)[3]
Congressman Dennis Kucinich - Ohio (withdrew January 24, 2008)[4]
Senator John Edwards - North Carolina (withdrew January 30, 2008)[5]
Senator Mike Gravel - Alaska (withdrew from Democratic Party March 25, 2008)[6]
Senator Hillary Clinton - New York (withdrew June 7. 2008) [7]

Democratic Party presidential debates, 2008 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
Does anyone think that if conservatives rachet up the rhetoric, it will help them push the GOP numbers up?


According to the survey, 49% of Americans approve of the job Obama's doing in the White House, up five points from last month, with 48% saying they disapprove, down six points from mid-November. The 49% approval rating is the president's highest since May, when his number hit 54% thanks to a bounce following the killing of Osama bin Laden. Since then, in CNN polling, Obama's approval rating has hovered in the mid-40s.

"President Barack Obama's approval rating appears to be fueled by dramatic gains among middle-income Americans," says CNN Polling Director Keating Holland. "The data suggest that the debate over the payroll tax is helping Obama's efforts to portray himself as the defender of the middle class."


Obama's gains have come at the expense of the Republicans in Congress and the GOP in general. By a 50% to 31% margin, people questioned say they have more confidence in the president than in congressional Republicans to handle the major issues facing the country. Obama held a much narrower 44% to 39% margin in March.


And the GOP's overall favorable rating has dropped to six points, to 43%, since June, while the Democrats' positive rating remained steady at 55%.


CNN Poll: President’s approval nearing 50% – CNN Political Ticker - CNN.com Blogs


YAWN--I suspect a defeat for Obama and democrats in 2012 that will be reminiscent of Custer's last stand---but by all means keep posting these ridiculous polls--while 75% of the nation believes it's headed in the WRONG DIRECTION--:badgrin:
 

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