“Hope” Dwindling In The Obama Error
J.J. Jackson | November 5, 2009
Last fall when the Obama Error began, a lot more people thought that America’s best days were ahead than do today. In fact, according to Rasmussen who tracks this question, just 35% of Americans now believe that America’s best days are ahead. That is down a whopping 13% in just one year!
Meanwhile the percentage of Americans who think that the country’s best days are behind us rose by 13% to 52%. Gee, so much for bringing hope huh Mr. Obama? Yeah, making 13% more Americans pessimistic is not real success in that department is it Mr. Obama?
Oh, I am sure that if you ask Speakerette of the House Nancy Pelosi her opinions on these numbers she will talk about the great strides they have made to bring hope to the masses and how the numbers of Americans who think positive things about America moving forward going down is really a “victory” for her and her party. But then again if you ever asked Nancy what she thought about anything you would be a fool for asking an even bigger fool who wouldn’t know how to survive in life without that silver spoon planted firmly in her mouth.
Well, at least Obama kept half his promise. He has certainly “changed” how Americans see America moving forward. Somehow though I do not think this is what most people who voted for him thought he was going to do.
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