Posted by David Kopel:
Left/Right bloggers have huge split on Obama spending. Right bloggers did not 
expect it: 
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2009_03_01-2009_03_07.shtml#1236362199


   In [1]this week's National Journal poll of political bloggers, we see
   one of the largest splits between Left and Right bloggers ever
   recorded in this this poll (which is several months old). The first
   topic was a four part question about whether Obama was over-reaching
   with global warming tax, health care spending increase, doubling the
   national debt, or cutting itemized deductions for high earners. On the
   Left, the answer was a 100% "no" on three of those, with a 92% "no" on
   the debt. On the Right, the answer was 86-93% "yes" on all of them.
   I voted "yes" on everything, and wrote: "He's even worse than George
   W. Bush on wild spending increases and reckless deficits. That's like
   being even fatter than Fat Albert."
   The second question was whether Obama was governing more to the left
   or more to the center than expected. For the Left bloggers, the
   plurality winner was the write-in: "about as expected." Things were
   about equally divided between the other two choices.
   For the Right bloggers, "more to the left" was the choice of 73%. I
   was among those who was surprised, and wrote: "Almost as far left as I
   feared he might be during the campaign, based on his record as an
   elected official. During the transition period, I mistakenly thought
   that some of the appointments portended a more centrist approach, but
   that has certainly not been the case on fiscal policy."

References

   1. http://www.nationaljournal.com/njonline/no_20090305_1012.php

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