On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 10:10 AM, Gruss Gott <[email protected]> wrote:

> People might point out that, hey, the problems Bush created were so
> large that nobody could solve them so it's not fair to hold Obama to
> account.

Didn't you used to post daily polls of President Bush?

Kevin McCullough :: Townhall.com Columnist
Why the polls say Obama is worse than Bush

http://townhall.com/Columnists/KevinMcCullough/2009/03/15/why_the_polls_say_obama_is_worse_than_bush?page=full&comments=true


There is much more to the fact that President Obama now polls lower
than President Bush did at fifty days into his presidency than merely
what bi-partisan pollsters Schoen and Rasmussen were able to point out
this week. In nearly every category of performance, President Obama
has adeptly demonstrated that he is in over his head, and sinking
fast. "We the people" sense his inability to make sound decisions and
thusly, the President has wiped out nearly all of the Republican
support he enjoyed not long ago, and Independents are not far behind.

When you consider the sector of the Democratic base that thinks
raising taxes on everyday working people is bad, you even begin to see
a schism in his base not previously thought to be possible.

Seriously, in nearly every category of governance he has messed up
royally, and is clueless, or wantonly stubborn to do the things that
will fix any of the problems. At the end of the day something will
change. President Obama will formulate new policies, or "We The
People" will use a shepherd's staff rather easily in 2012.

In my syndicated column and on my blog, I have been tracking the
number of campaign promises that he has broken. Yet many of these
don't even rise to half the level of importance on the issues that "We
The People" are growing increasingly concerned about.

On the economy, the unemployment numbers have skyrocketed in the
opposite direction, escalating especially hard following the signing
of his stimulus plan. The plan, according to leading ecconomists, that
only dedicated roughly 3% of the total amount towards actual job
creation. On this point Warren Buffet, one of President Obama's strong
supporters in the campaign, expressed grave reservation.

One of the great lies that President Obama continues to try to
perpetuate is to say that "going green" would jump start economic
growth. At the same time, he restated in his address to Congress what
he had said on the campaign trail: that no family earning less than
$250,000 would see an increase in taxes. Yet every family in America
is going to pay additional tax under his cap and trade program. By
essentially punishing "evil big business" for carbon footprints, the
feds claim they will tax said "evil" businesses to show them who's
boss. Oddly enough, those "evil" businesses will never feel the sting
because they will pass the cost of the imposed taxes on to the
consumer in the form of higher prices for simple things like
electricty, natural gas, and whatever forms of energy they may use.

On foreign relations he spoke loud and long about removing
embarrassment from the reputation of the United States to our allies.
He prompty begins his administration by giving the very first sit down
interviews to networks run by our enemies. He then thrice insults
Great Britain, our closest ally of all. He is left with major distance
between his wishes and those of Israel, our closest ally in the
mid-east. And topping it off, this past week his administration dealt
with Brazil, our closest ally in South America, with the same kind of
"White House gift shop" hospitality he had just kicked Great Britain
in the knees with.

On national security Chavez has taunted him, North Korea has
threatened him, Iran has burned him in effigy, and Russia, Cuba, and
Venezuela are plotting ways to put Russian long range bombers in our
hemisphere and directly off our coast.

On terrorism Iran, Al Qaeda, and bin Ladin are openly laughing at him.
Maybe his giving Hamas -- a terror group, on the international terror
watch list -- 90 million dollars, wasn't quite the bold stroke of
genius his cabinet told him it would be.

No doubt, however, that President Obama's most pressing problem with
the public is the fact that now 83% of the American people say they
are worried that the steps he has taken to fix the economy will have
the opposite effect and make things worse. 82% of the American people
say they are worried about the monstrous rise in the national debt.
78% of the American people believe inflation will come quickly. And
69% do not have any confidence in the role of government mandated
solutions to the economy. There is also now no sense in the American
people that the stimulus will have any positive effect any time soon.
Only 60% hold out hope that it will have any impact realized four
years from now.

Most importantly by a margin of 12% the American people believe the
stimulus will only help and unfairly benefit those who have already
been irresponsible.

Every single one of the actions described and taken in this piece are
actions connected directly to Obama. Remember, a clear majority of
Americans thought any form of stimulus help should have come primarily
through reducing the tax burden, not saddling it up for rides into the
sunset.

We've heard the word "crisis" roll off the lips of the administration
like syrup in recent days.

But now, President Obama has one of his own. His policies are failing
in every direction. "We The People" are worried.

So for a man who campaigned on change, why not start practicing what
you preach Mr. President?

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