EconWatch.com > New Times/CBS Poll on Obama, Economy - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
[The Caucus] Public disapproval of Congress is at an historically high level, and huge numbers of Americans think Congress is beholden to special interests. Fewer than one in ten Americans say members of Congress deserve reelection.
[Previous] Latvia's Economy Contracts Almost 18 Percent in Q4 2009...
[Next] Captain Capitalism: Greece's Economy...
Some related posts from Technorati and Google.
[A Blue View] A Blue View: Poll: The American Public Is NOT Falling For The ...: Obama more than Republicans with making an effort at bipartisanship, and they back the White Houses policies on a variety of disputed issues, including allowing gay men and lesbians to serve openly in the military and repealing the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy.
[Xbox 360 & Xbox Forums] Poll: Obama has edge over GOP among public - Xbox 360 & Xbox Forums: They credit Mr. Obama more than Republicans with making an effort at bipartisanship, and they back the White Houses policies on a variety of disputed issues, including allowing gay men and lesbians to serve openly in the military and repealing the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy.
[Urdu News, NewsPapers, Jung, Ummat, Dawn, Jazba, Nawa e Waqt, Jasarat - Urdu Newspapers] Obama finds edge over Republicans, poll « Urdu News, NewsPapers ...: WASHINGTON: Despite deepening political disaffection and intensified distress about the economy, President Obama enjoys an edge over Republicans in the battle for public support, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News poll.
[Economix] What Is 'Affordable' Health Care? - Economix Blog - NYTimes.com: President Obama needs to clarify the terms of the health care debate at his meeting with members of Congress, an economist writes. It is the study of our lives ” our jobs, our homes, our families and the little decisions we face every day.
[The Caucus] The Early Word: Open for Business - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com: Obama enjoys a slight edge over Republicans as the public continues to blame the Bush administration for the economic disaster, according to a new New York Times/CBS poll. ...
[Vamban News] Obama has an Edge As Americans Still Blame Bush: NYT/CBS Poll: But they credit Obama more than Republicans with making an effort at bipartisanship, and they back the White House’s policies on a variety of disputed issues, from allowing gays to serve openly in the military to repealing the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy.
[BluegrassBulletin.com] BluegrassBulletin.com: Uh-Oh! The People Have Spoken. Congress ...: This from Bloomberg.com: Just 8 percent of Americans want the members of Congress re-elected, according to a CBS News-New York Times poll taken nine months before roughly one-third of the Senate and the entire House face voters. The Feb.
[India Talkies] Obama has an edge over Republicans among Americans: NYT poll ...: Still, the poll suggests that Obama and his party have an opportunity to deflect the anger and anxiety if they can frame the election not as a referendum on the president and his party, but as a choice between them and a Republican approach that yielded results under Mr. Bush.
[The Caucus] To Cut Debt, Obama Shifts on No Tax Vow - The Caucus Blog ...: Obama, in the interview, said “our real problem” is neither the spike in stimulus spending of the last year ” as many Republicans charge–or the sharply lower tax collections from hard-hit businesses and individual taxpayers. “The real problem,” he said, “has to do with the fact that there is a just a mismatch between the amount of money coming in and the amount of money going out.
[I cite] I cite: Clueless - Paul Krugman Blog - NYTimes.com: Whatever redeming quality or hope I had for the President and current Congress is gone. I am really at a loss that they have accomplished almost nothing over the last 12 months.
[Economix] Corporation Says It Will Run for Congress - Economix Blog ...: In a First, Women Surpass Men on U.S. Payrolls. For the first time, women have outnumbered men on the nation's payrolls.
[Walter Russell Mead's Blog] NY Times Swings, Misses At IPCC Story: Readers Still In Dark ...: 5. All this in combination with the shift in American politics since the Massachusetts Senate election means that climate skeptics now have the ability to stop cap and trade legislation in Congress this year. Think of what Fox News, the tea parties and the talk radio hosts can do with the material unearthed in the last few weeks. Dr. Pachauri and the East Anglia scientists have given the climate skeptics all the ammunition they need to win the contest for American public opinion. With Democrats now expected to lose seats in November, it seems unlikely that any serious legislation will pass the US Congress during President Obama’s first term. If so, the prospect for an effective and binding global treaty on climate change before 2013 now seems dim indeed.
[The Caucus] Obama Says He Doesn't Begrudge Bank Executives' Bonuses - The ...: Obama has been straddling a divide, sometimes delivering a message that tries to project anger on behalf of American taxpayers, who dont like the idea of bonus money being doled out to the same executives whose institutions received federal bailout funds. At other times, Mr.
Reflected tags on Technorati: Blog, Economy, EconWatch.com