Wednesday, July 29, 2009

The poll numbers keep falling

After all the lies Barry told during his press conference and his racist comment about the
Gates arrest controversy, Barry's approval index as fallen to negative double digit territory. According to the latest Rasmussen poll of likely voters Barry's index now stands at -11 which is the difference between those who strongly approve of his performance against those who strongly disapprove.

Strongly disapprove now stands at a whopping 40%. One must wonder what the racial make up is of the 29% who strongly approve of his performance. I believe there is a floor number who would still strongly approve of Barry's performance if he committed multiple felonies.

Only 26% of those polled rate Barry's answer to the question about Gates and Officer Crowley "excellent" or "good", while 46% rated it as poor. One has to wonder what the 26% was free basing at the time they were polled.

3 comments:

Baxter said...

His numbers are closely tracking Reagan's in 1981 and he isn't even on track to triple the national debt in his first term, as Reagan did.

Mark R. said...

What a joke your comment is. If Barry tripled the national debt, which still could happpen if they pass all of these programs that they are woefully understating the real costs of, we would probably be bankrupt as a country. Our bonds would have been downgraded and our currency would be like that of the CSA during the War Between the States.

What was the national debt under Reagan at the worst time? Was it 2 trillion like it will be soon? Give me a break. Comparing this Bozo to Ronald Reagan is not close to being credible. Barry is going to be struggling to outperform Jimmy Carter.

Baxter said...

Ronald Reagan was a fiscal disaster. It was he and his supply side policies that started us down the path to $10T of debt.