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Thread after thread has been posted from the left recently supposedly refuting the fact that all polls since the beginning of this debt ceiling debate have all indicated a large majority, anywhere from 45%-63% depending on the poll, oppose raising the debt limit.
Two weeks ago Obama was asked why after so much debate and lecturing on the dire consequences of not extending the countrys debt obligations from $14 trillion to $16 trillion that Americans were still against his position. His answer was typical, Americans are stupid, and so is the response from the media.
Every day since there is some poll showing a majority in favor of the presidents stance. Now the question is: how can a majority of Americans oppose raising the debt limit and favor Obama on the budget?
The difference between these polls is their intentions. The headline from CBSs latest attempt at saving Obamas presidency, 70% Shun GOP Position, demonstrates this point perfectly.
The media is desperately trying to reconcile the fact that a majority of Americans are opposed to this presidents position. T
The polling data hasnt changed in regards to opposing the debt ceiling, but somehow now MSNBC and the like supposedly have the numbers showing a majority in favor of Obamas position
Raising The Debt Ceiling Still Unpopular With Americans
In Their Own Words: Americans' Views on Raising Debt Ceiling
Attention to Debt Ceiling Debate Doesn't Affect Policy Views
Americans Oppose Raising Debt Ceiling, 47% to 19%
U.S. Debt Ceiling Increase Remains Unpopular With Americans
On Deficit, Americans Prefer Spending Cuts; Open to Tax Hikes
Two weeks ago Obama was asked why after so much debate and lecturing on the dire consequences of not extending the countrys debt obligations from $14 trillion to $16 trillion that Americans were still against his position. His answer was typical, Americans are stupid, and so is the response from the media.
Every day since there is some poll showing a majority in favor of the presidents stance. Now the question is: how can a majority of Americans oppose raising the debt limit and favor Obama on the budget?
The difference between these polls is their intentions. The headline from CBSs latest attempt at saving Obamas presidency, 70% Shun GOP Position, demonstrates this point perfectly.
The media is desperately trying to reconcile the fact that a majority of Americans are opposed to this presidents position. T
The polling data hasnt changed in regards to opposing the debt ceiling, but somehow now MSNBC and the like supposedly have the numbers showing a majority in favor of Obamas position
Raising The Debt Ceiling Still Unpopular With Americans
In Their Own Words: Americans' Views on Raising Debt Ceiling
Attention to Debt Ceiling Debate Doesn't Affect Policy Views
Americans Oppose Raising Debt Ceiling, 47% to 19%
U.S. Debt Ceiling Increase Remains Unpopular With Americans
On Deficit, Americans Prefer Spending Cuts; Open to Tax Hikes