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Relentless Incompetence: Americans Are Giving Up on Obama | The Fiscal Times
Over the last several months, the American public has had a hard and clear look at the executive talent inside the White House, and has begun to despair for real leadership and competence.When leadership fails, people stop following. It appears in the sixth year of the Barack Obama presidency, that moment has arrived.CNNs most recent poll provided a clear indicator of this dynamic in the wake of two major controversies involving military issues. The results showed that Obama did not gain a majority of support for any of twelve issues surveyed from the respondents. In fact, in ten of the twelve issues, majorities disapproved of the Presidents performance, and only on one the environment, usually an overwhelming Democratic strength did his approval exceed his disapproval, and only barely at 49/45. On the economy and health care, which the poll identified as the top two priorities of its respondents, Obamas approval ratings sank to 38/61 and 36/63, respectively. - See more at: Relentless Incompetence: Americans Are Giving Up on Obama | The Fiscal Times
Relentless Incompetence: Americans Are Giving Up on Obama | The Fiscal Times
Over the last several months, the American public has had a hard and clear look at the executive talent inside the White House, and has begun to despair for real leadership and competence.When leadership fails, people stop following. It appears in the sixth year of the Barack Obama presidency, that moment has arrived.CNNs most recent poll provided a clear indicator of this dynamic in the wake of two major controversies involving military issues. The results showed that Obama did not gain a majority of support for any of twelve issues surveyed from the respondents. In fact, in ten of the twelve issues, majorities disapproved of the Presidents performance, and only on one the environment, usually an overwhelming Democratic strength did his approval exceed his disapproval, and only barely at 49/45. On the economy and health care, which the poll identified as the top two priorities of its respondents, Obamas approval ratings sank to 38/61 and 36/63, respectively. - See more at: Relentless Incompetence: Americans Are Giving Up on Obama | The Fiscal Times