MADE IN DC: Americans Stress their Dissatisfaction with Dems’ Failure to Fix the Economy as they Ask: Where are the Jobs?

November 15, 2011

 Americans Stress their Dissatisfaction with Dems’ Failure to Fix the Economy as they Ask: Where are the Jobs?
According to a Recent Gallup Poll, Americans Focus on Struggling Job Market as they Voice their Frustration with Dems’ Failed Economic Policies


DC DEMOCRATS STILL DON’T GET IT:
Obama and his fellow Washington Democrats have failed to create lasting and concrete improvement to the economic environment since Obama became president:

“Americans are clear on what they think ails the United States most at this time — the economy and unemployment. President Obama has been unsuccessful in getting Congress to pass his jobs bill, though he has taken some recent steps to address economic problems by issuing executive orders to help veterans find jobs, help with repayment of student loans, and make it easier for homeowners struggling to pay their mortgage to keep their houses. (Jeffery Jones, “Jobs, Economy Remain Dominant Concerns for Americans,” Gallup, 11/14/2011)
 

MADE IN WASHINGTON, DC: A new Gallup poll highlighted Americans’ pathetically low satisfaction rate with current economic conditions and specifically persistently high unemployment as Democrats’ job-crushing agenda continues to plague the economy:

“Economic issues overshadow all others as Americans’ primary concerns. Thirty-six percent say unemployment or jobs and 30% say the economy in general is the most important problem facing the United States.”

“The only other times Gallup has measured satisfaction below 15% were in 1979 during the energy crisis, during the economic slowdown of 1992, and in 2008 and early 2009 — most of which were recorded after the Wall Street financial crisis.” (Jeffery Jones, “Jobs, Economy Remain Dominant Concerns for Americans,” Gallup, 11/14/2011)

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