MADE IN DC: Unlike Obama, American Families Haven’t Forgotten the Gravity of the Recession Under His Policies

May 11, 2012

 Unlike Obama, American Families Haven’t Forgotten the Gravity of the Recession Under His Policies
In a New Poll, Americans Rated Obama Below 50 Percent on Prominent Issues Including His Disastrous $1 Trillion Stimulus


DC DEMOCRATS STILL DON’T GET IT: At an extravagant fundraiser at George Clooney’s home last night, President Obama admitted that he forgets about the severity of the recession sometimes:

“And sometimes people forget the magnitude of it. You know, you saw some of that in the video that was shown. Sometimes I forget.” (Charlie Spiering, “Obama: ‘Sometimes I Forget’ the Recession,” The Washington Examiner, 5/11/2012)
 

MADE IN WASHINGTON, DC: A new ABC News/Washington Post poll finds that Americans do not have the luxury of forgetting that they are forced to fund Obama’s endless spending addicting and gave him dismal ratings on his handling of the prized failed stimulus package:


“Americans give Barack Obama mixed marks on three prominent issues he’s touted in his bid for re-election, with no scores above 50 percent on the auto industry bailout, greater regulation of financial institutions or – most basic – the administration’s economic stimulus program.”
(Greg Holyk, “Mixed Views on Three Key Issues Mark Obama’s Campaign Challenges,” ABC News, 5/11/2012)
 

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