Could it be that our national calamity is about to PASSOVER?   Other than a
resignation, I can't think of much I would rather see than obama back
peddling and  making even more of a fool of himself.  Even jimmy the geek
wasn't this bad

S



*Poll: Economic Crisis Batters Obama, Could Doom Re-election*

Tuesday, 19 Apr 2011 11:43 AM

By David Alliot

The darkening economic cloud has sent President Barack Obama’s job
performance ratings plummeting to just 47 percent — just 1 point higher than
his lowest ever mark — according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll.

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And his economic approval ratings are his worst since September, when he
stood at 41 percent approval and 57 percent overall disapproval.

In the event that the White House didn’t receive the message, Wall Street
drove the point home on Monday when benchmark rater Standard & Poor’s cut
its long-term outlook on U.S. debt to a dismal negative rating, signaling a
financial crisis if the Obama administration does not bring down the
national debt.

Today’s poll shows that Americans agree with the S & P verdict. In a tie
with his overall worst economic approval rating, 57 percent said they
disapprove of how Obama is handling the economy, with 46 percent saying they
strongly disapprove. Only 23 percent strongly approved.

On the heels of the gloomy economic news, GOP leaders renewed calls for more
drastic cuts in federal spending saying raising the roof on debt should be
contingent on those cuts.

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*Eric Cantor*

Republican Rep. Eric Cantor, majority leader of the House, said Republicans
would not sign off on any debt-limit increase without serious reforms,
according to The Hill.

“For decades, Washington has blindly increased the debt-ceiling limit while
doing little to stop spending money that it doesn’t have, a dangerous
pattern that must end,” Cantor said. “As S&P made clear, getting spending
and our deficit under control can no longer be put off for another day.”

In a statement, Rep. Paul Ryan — whose own plan promised to slash $6
trillion over a 10-year period — said that Obama’s current spending spree
“threatens not only the lives of future generations, but also the economic
security of American families today.”

For his part, Obama’s plan calls for raising income taxes and a repeal of
the “Bush tax cuts” he originally agreed to continue on Dec. 7.

Obama’s poll numbers could doom his 2012 prospects: A Newsmax poll placed
Donald Trump far ahead in a matchup with Obama — 68 percent would vote for
Trump, 13 percent for Obama, and 13 percent for another candidate.

The independent vote, which Obama relied on heavily in his 2008 bid, remains
dubious for 2012 after showing overwhelmingly in Republicans’ court last
year. The Washington Post-ABC poll pits independents squarely against Obama
— 55 percent disapproved of the job he is doing.

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