More dark skies of coming times for the Democrats, too... and do keep-in-mind Rasmussen surveys likely voters, unlike other polls who skew results to the Left by sampling "adults"-thereby including a significant quantity of left-leaning types who are in fact too lazy or stupid to vote- maybe that's why Rasmussen is so highly-regarded for his accuracy:
- just a measly 28% believe Obama's threadbare spiel that he's "bipartisan"
- Obama's own approval numbers are again headed south as his mild post-ObamaCare-vote bump vaporizes...
Going to be three dreadfully-long years...


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We will put the clamps on Obama this November, but I know it isn't soon enough. It should be interesting to see what is next on his ram it through agenda. If he pushes much harder I fear people may have no choice but to get irate and make their point in liberal terms so they can get the message. For instance if Obama tries to silence Conservative Talk Radio or Fox News, it would be ugly and not a peaceful ugly either. We the People have been very peaceful at the protests thus far. I fear bad things to come if Obama continues his Radical Marxist Take Over of Our Country. I hope I am wrong, we will see. Excellent piece James, have a great week.
Well, there are lots of polls. I believe that American voters are split about 50-50 on the recently passed health care bill. A lot of folks aren't crazy about it, but say it's better than nothing. If you disappoint people on both sides, that's a good indication that you're somewhere in the middle.
And today, Pres. Obama lifted the moratorium on off-shore drilling. That is straight down the middle of the road.
When it comes time to add up Pres. Obama's record, I think the Democrats will have solid support, though we lose a few seats in November.
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