NoNukes
Gold Member
Obama triumph is marred by the simple fact that Americans have no faith in him to lead.
'Americans are as negative about the countrys prospects as they have been in more than three decades. .. In the past, assessments have been more positive 73 percent of Americans gave positive ratings in January 2001, which was the highest rating in Gallup poll history.'
Gallup: American Optimism Hits Lowest Point Since Carter Administration « CBS DC
While the radical Leftists crow about Obama's nasty, hyper-partisan attack Inagural speech, the rest of America mourns that we must suffer under this divisive hack for four more long, long years.
The real problem is that everyone knows the Obama voters are largely the unproductive, freeloaders in this country who can do nothing on their own to solve America's problems and STILL must depend on the productive people in America - WHOM THEY DETEST - to make it happen.
Problem is, we all know the productive half of America is going to remain on the sidelines until the clear and present danger of this regime is no more.
Hunker down for four years of total suck.
Elections have consequences.
We told you so.
The article and poll you linked to says nothing about American's feelings about Obama or their faith in his ability to lead.
Their negativity could be just as likely due to their disgust with Congress and, in particular, the Republicans total blockage (beyond even Roter-Rooter-Realm) to accomplishing anything.
But, you are right...elections do have consequences...I endured 8 years of total suck before Obama
Well, the data says Democrats have high hope, and the rest - independents, conservatives, and all the normal people - have no hope. On 2nd Inagural day, it can only be viewed as a direct codemnation on Obama's willingness to rip the nation apart with his hyperpartisanship.
The fact that he was reelected says something totally different. You lost the election, deal with it.