WASHINGTON – For the first time in years, more Americans than not say the country is headed in the right direction, a sign that Barack Obama has used the first 100 days of his presidency to lift the public's mood and inspire hopes for a brighter future.
Intensely worried about their personal finances and medical expenses, Americans nonetheless appear realistic about the time Obama might need to turn things around, according to an Associated Press-GfK poll. It shows most Americans consider their new president to be a strong, ethical and empathetic leader who is working to change Washington.
And the Loon Brigade weeps...
Just a couple days ago, Doug dismissed real, scientific, polling as a conspiracy.. while embracing internet click-polling.
Such a sad little bunch of cowards they are..
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On teh teevee.. 1000 people showed up for 60 jobs at a burger joint in Phoenix. That's what conservative ideology gets you.. people grovelling to flip burgers..
But hey.. at least all the dirty Mexicans went home, right?
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In my town a right wing talk show host claimed that most people who voted for Obama are having buyers remorse. They wish!
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