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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (112940)9/15/2011 3:40:58 AM
From: joseffy7 Recommendations  Respond to of 224705
 
Latest real world elections--Obama SLAUGHTERED in NY and Nevada.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (112940)9/15/2011 7:15:12 AM
From: lorne6 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224705
 
kenny...I hear now that President Bush had killed any deals with Solyndra some years ago....so how come hussein obama trashed half a billion tax payer dollars?? Can you say maybe corruption? Paying off friends?



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (112940)9/15/2011 7:44:32 AM
From: lorne3 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 224705
 
ken..."Latest Reuters Poll - Obama 51% and Romney 38%; Obama 51% and Perry 39%"...

New York, California.... gees ken what next/? Maybe the illegal voters?

Field Poll: Californians sour on Obama
By David Siders
Wednesday, Sep. 14, 2011
sacbee.com

Even in heavily Democratic California, President Barack Obama's job approval rating has plummeted among voters, largely on his handling of the economy, according to a new Field Poll.

Though Obama is strongly favored to win California in his re-election bid next year, the poll suggests many Democrats may vote for him only begrudgingly, and it is yet another indication of weakening support nationwide.

"When you're seeing vulnerability in a state like California, I think that really is ominous for his national standing," Field Poll director Mark DiCamillo said.

For the first time since Obama took office in 2009, less than half of California voters – 46 percent – approve of the job he is doing, just two percentage points more than disapprove, according to the poll.

Obama's decline has been quick and widespread: As little as three months ago, his approval rating in California was 54 percent. Since June, his rating has suffered double-digit percentage drops among Democrats, nonpartisans, Central Valley residents, men, African Americans, Asian Americans and voters over 65.

It has fallen nearly 20 points since Field's post-inaugural measure in March 2009 had him at 65 percent approval.

Though a plurality of Californians remain inclined to re-elect Obama, his margin is slimmer than before. Forty-nine percent of California voters are inclined to re-elect him, according to the poll, five percentage points more than are inclined not to.

California remains so heavily Democratic that no Republican presidential candidate is expected to campaign seriously against Obama here. But even among Democrats, Obama's job approval rating fell 10 percentage points, to 69 percent, according to the poll.

Elizabeth Ramos, a Fresno Democrat, was hopeful for Obama when she voted for him in 2008. But she has become disillusioned, finding him too willing to negotiate with congressional Republicans.

"We need somebody who would stand up to the Republicans and lay down the law," the retired social worker said. "The approach has been, 'well, let's try to work with them.' It hasn't worked."

But Ramos, 89, will likely vote for Obama again.

"The alternative of having a Republican in there is just a disaster I wouldn't consider," she said. "I don't have any other good choice."

Obama's public approval rating has been damaged nationwide by the weak economy and his handling of it, including nationwide unemployment of more than 9 percent and a debt-ceiling debate that dragged approval ratings down for both Obama and House Republicans.

Unemployment is even worse in California, at 12 percent.

"Going into an election year, it's not the way you want it to be working out," DiCamillo said. "You want to be trending up, you want the economy to be perking up."

Of California voters, just 40 percent approve of Obama's handling of the economy, according to the poll. Fifty-four percent disapprove.

Many Democrats who support Obama's policies are worried about his re-election prospects, including Betty De La Rosa-Gonzalez, 60, a retired collections agent who thinks Obama is unfairly criticized.

"I don't think anybody else is happy with him," the Merced woman said. "His polls are falling, and they're falling fast."

Obama's standing among voters saw its greatest decline among independent voters and residents of the Central Valley, according to the Field Poll. Forty-five percent of independent voters approve of the job Obama is doing, down from 58 percent in June.

Barbara Powell, a retired businesswoman from Sacramento, said she worries about unemployment and the economy.

Powell, an independent voter, said Obama "promised so much," but she still sees businesses closing and wonders where people will find work.

"I believe our president is just a lot of rhetoric," the 73-year-old said.

In another major indicator for Obama, just 21 percent of California voters believe the country is generally going in the right direction, down from 33 percent in March.

Republicans are the most unhappy among California voters: Eighty-nine percent of GOP voters think the country is seriously off on the wrong track.

Despite his falling job performance rating, Californians still like Obama personally, with 55 percent of voters viewing him in a generally favorable light, according to the poll.

More California voters than not – 49 percent to 38 percent – also approve of Obama's handling of the war in Afghanistan, according to the poll.

But his support in that area has declined, too. A year ago, 53 percent of California voters approved of the job he was doing in the war in Afghanistan.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (112940)9/15/2011 7:46:13 AM
From: lorne8 Recommendations  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 224705
 
Obama Lost the Jews, Hillary Clinton is Next
Posted by Wayne Root
September 14, 2011
rootforamerica.com


By Wayne Allyn Root, Former Libertarian Vice Presidential Nominee

It’s all over for Mr. Obama. He is a one-term President, destined to go down in the record books as the man who presided over a second Great Depression, the destruction of the middle class, and the loss of America’s Triple A credit rating. The proof is found in the historic, almost unimaginable, GOP victory in Anthony Weiner’s old Congressional district in Queens. Yes, I said Queens- as in New York City. Heavily Democratic, heavily liberal Jewish, Queens, New York. The center of blue-collar white Democratic Party power. Republican Bob Turner pulled off one of the biggest upsets in U.S. political history there last night. He became the first Republican elected from this heavily Jewish Democratic Queens, NY district since 1923.

There are no excuses. In a district that is 40% Jewish and filled with Orthodox Jews, a 70-year old Catholic Republican upset a Orthodox Jewish Democrat from a prominent Queens political family. Democrats pulled out every stop. Big labor campaigned day and night for the Democrat. Former President Bill Clinton and popular New York Governor Andrew Cuomo lent their voices to get-out-the-vote robo-calls to Democratic voters. And none of it mattered. The Jews have abandoned Obama.

The average voter doesn’t understand the “inside Baseball” of politics. But here is the “Monarch Notes” of the GOP’s historic victory. First, the anger of white middle class voters towards Obama is boiling over across the country. If Obama has lost Jewish support in Queens, he’s lost support from white middle class voters everywhere. Second, Obama’s mishandling of the economy is destroying the middle class, and even lifelong Democrats in Queens, NY are feeling the pain (and clearly seeing Obama’s incompetence). But this picture is incomplete.

Here’s the big reason for this historic GOP victory that few outside New York understand: This race really was about much more than the economy or jobs. Sure those issues were a constant backdrop. But in the end, it was about common sense issues for Jewish voters: Israel and the Mosque at Ground Zero. Jewish voters are outraged at how Obama has treated Israel; disgusted with Obama’s support of the Palestinians, led by terror groups; and shocked by the support of both Obama and the losing Democratic Congressional candidate for the Mosque at Ground Zero.

The heroes of this once-in-a-century historic upset are former New York Mayor Ed Koch and the Republican Jewish Coalition, both of whom worked hard to spread one simple but powerful message to Jewish voters: “Send a message to Obama that Israel is America’s best friend, and you do not accept the way Obama has treated Israel.” The Jewish voters of Queens were told by Koch and the Republican Jewish Coalition that there was only one way to send this message- elect a Republican Congressman for the first time in modern history.

Message sent. Game. Set. Match.

But it wasn’t just Obama who heard the message. It was Hillary Clinton too. Hillary now knows Obama is weak and vulnerable…among Democrats. And among Jewish Democrats who have loyally voted Democrat their entire lifetimes. If the Jews have abandoned Obama, turn out the lights and close the door behind this President.

This political pundit predicted on Fox News Channel over 18 months ago that Hillary Clinton would challenge and defeat President Obama in a Presidential primary in 2012, once voters experienced the carnage wreckage of the economy under a socialist President. I believe Hillary is weighing her options at this very moment. She now knows that blue-collar white Democratic voters across America have broken with Obama. The Jews are the final straw that broke the camel’s back. It is now clear that in places filled with white blue-collar voters- like Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Pennsylvania and Texas- Hillary could defeat Obama in a Presidential primary- just as I predicted 18 months ago.

Only one thing is holding Hillary back from a decision to jump into the race. I believe she is concerned with political strategy. She now knows she can defeat Obama in a Democratic primary. Her only concern is the loss of black voters for the general election. If black voters see Hillary as a back-stabber of their beloved Obama, and sit on their hands for the 2012 general election, Hillary cannot possibly defeat her Republican opponent. That is the debate now raging in Hillary’s camp of political advisors. Her question is simple- Is there a way to defeat Obama but still retain the support of black Democratic voters for the general election? If Hillary and her advisers can come up with a positive answer, she will soon announce that she is running against the incumbent Democratic occupant of the White House for President of the United States.

Wayne Allyn Root is a former Libertarian vice presidential nominee. He now serves as Chairman of the Libertarian National Congressional Committee. He is the best-selling author of “The Conscience of a Libertarian: Empowering the Citizen Revolution with God, Guns, Gold & Tax Cuts.” His web site: www.ROOTforAmerica.com




To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (112940)9/15/2011 8:54:11 AM
From: locogringo4 Recommendations  Respond to of 224705
 
SHAME SHAME SHAME, kenny_troll. You know you are going to get caught with this silly crap, so why do you do it? Do phony polls help you sleep?

Strongly Democrat 23
Moderately Democrat 9
Lean Democrat 16
Strongly Republican 13
Moderately Republican 9
Lean Republican 17
Independent (No lean) 13
Initial Democrats 32
Total Democrats 48
Initial Republicans 22
Total Republicans 39

ONLY a 9% padding of the sample? DUH DUH DUH



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (112940)9/15/2011 8:55:49 AM
From: JakeStraw5 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224705
 
Last week, President Obama unveiled his eagerly anticipated jobs plan. After 43 minutes of his speechifying, Americans were left wondering: We waited 30 months for this?

Indeed, it seems Mr. Obama's first term has been spent advancing a legislative agenda that pays no mind to our ailing economy and the Americans whose sufferings are casualties in his ideological war. After a failed stimulus package, preferential industry bailouts, and the disastrous government overhaul of the health-care industry, it seems the plight of the American worker has remained an afterthought.

This is the worst jobs recovery since the Great Depression.

online.wsj.com



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (112940)9/15/2011 9:29:53 AM
From: Bill5 Recommendations  Respond to of 224705
 
Ken, do you really want to see this disaster of a guy re-elected?
You are going to lose your social security because of him.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (112940)9/15/2011 9:43:21 AM
From: TideGlider3 Recommendations  Respond to of 224705
 
You actually believes that total crap?