ZVUGKTUBM wrote: 2seaoat wrote:The stock market is booming. The economy has grown for 6 years. Families are being afforded a system of health care choices not available for folks with preexisting conditions. Record numbers of baby boomers are leaving the labor market, and younger people are becoming part of the economy and are buying homes at great discounts. The mistakes of the babyboom generation are great opportunities for the new generation. America is doing good. Sorry, keep spinning negative. People know who is responsible for the negative and who is working for people. It is simple.
It is almost like the Frightwingers want things to be terrible, because it fits their political agenda and dogma. Perhaps they should wish for another mass-casualty terror attack on American soil, Boy, that would be a good one to pin on Obama, wouldn't it?
Yes, the American people KNOW who is responsible for the disaster which has collapsed on our country.
Poll: Obama approval ratings drop
Americans say he's not trustworthyBy Ashley Killough CNN
POSTED: 04:07 PM MST Nov 12, 2013 UPDATED: 06:02 PM MST Nov 12, 2013
REUTERS/Larry Downing
WASHINGTON (CNN) -
President Barack Obama's approval rating among American voters has dropped to its lowest number in Quinnipiac University polling since he became President, according to a survey released on Tuesday that also raised new doubts about trust.
As Obama juggles the bungled rollout of HealthCare.gov and questions over his initial promises about health care reform become magnified,
only 39% of voters approve how he is handling his job, while 54 percent disapprove, the new data from the school's Polling Institute shows.
Approval numbers for the Affordable Care Act, better known as Obamacare, continue to illustrate wariness among American voters about health care reform, with only
19 percent saying they believe the quality of their health care will improve in the next year.Forty-three percent say it will get worse, while 33 percent say the controversial law won't affect their health care, according to Quinnipiac.
http://www.localnews8.com/news/politics/poll-obama-approval-ratings-drop/-/308336/22938824/-/3nqpnyz/-/index.html