Voters blame Bush more than Obama for the economy

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Voters are increasingly displeased with President Obama's handling of the economy, but a new poll finds most Americans still think George W. Bush is responsible for the nation's dismal financial state.

According to a new Quinnipiac poll, 54 percent of those surveyed say Bush is responsible for the "current condition" of the economy, compared to just 27 percent who blame Obama. Among self-described independent voters, a key 2012 voting bloc, the number shifts slightly: 49 percent point the finger at the former GOP president, while 24 percent blame Obama.

http://www.quinnipiac.edu/x1295.xml?ReleaseID=1624

Supporters of Obama's re-election will no doubt view the number as a good sign for the president's bid for a second term. But they shouldn't get excited yet.

Polls over the last year have consistently found that voters continue to blame Bush more than Obama for the struggling economy. Yet Obama and Democrats have consistently struggled to translate that displeasure with Bush into a vote against GOP candidates.

But that could be changing. While Obama's approval rating on the economy is nothing short of dismaljust 38 percent approvethe Quinnipiac poll finds more Americans trust the president on the issue than the GOP congress, 45 percent to 38 percent. Meanwhile, 48 percent of those surveyed say they will blame the GOP congress if a debt deal isn't approved, compared to 34 percent who say they will blame the Obama administration.

Those aren't great numbers for Republicans who are likely to face just as much political peril as Obama in 2012 if the economy doesn't improve over the next year.

The Quinnipiac poll also finds major support for one of the concessions Obama has called for in the debt deal: 67 percent say any deal on the deficit should also include tax increases on the wealthy and corporations, in addition to spending cuts.

By Holly Bailey

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"Republican Candidate" Extends Lead vs. Obama to 47% to 39%
July 14, 2011
"Republican Candidate" Extends Lead vs. Obama to 47% to 39%
"The Republican Party's candidate" now leads President Barack Obama by 47% to 39% among registered voters in their 2012 general election preferences. This marks the second consecutive month the "generic" Republican has held an edge but the first statistically significant lead.

http://www.gallup.com/home.aspx
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Voter are starting to see reality. The blame Bush bandwagan is overflowing with lies and bullshit, and people are seeing it......

48% Blame Obama for Bad Economy, 47% Blame Bush
Monday, August 02, 2010

For the first time since President Obama took office, voters see his policies as equally to blame with those of President George W. Bush for the country’s current economic problems.

http://tinyurl.com/3xz6wrk
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Maybe you need to read some figures from a more fair and balanced group....
http://www.americanresearchgroup.com/economy/
 
kenneth the lameth liberal doesn't even realize how his groan proves my point

nearly 3 years later....kenneth still blames bush, but kenneth of course never blamed clinton for anything that happened in 2003. kenneth is a hack.
 
The Bush administration created about three million jobs (net) over its eight years, a fraction of the 23 million jobs created under President Bill Clinton‘s administration and only slightly better than President George H.W. Bushdid in his four years in office.




Here’s a look at job creation under each president. The counts are based on total payrolls between the start of the month the president took office (using the final payroll count for the end of the prior December) and his final December in office.




Because the size of the economy and labor force varies, we also calculate in percentage terms how much the total payroll count expanded under each president.




Bush, taking into account how long he was in office, shows the worst track record for job creation.

http://blogs.wsj.com/economics/2009/01/09/bush-on-jobs-the-worst-track-record-on-record/
 
The Bush administration created about three million jobs (net) over its eight years, a fraction of the 23 million jobs created under President Bill Clinton‘s administration and only slightly better than President George H.W. Bushdid in his four years in office.




Here’s a look at job creation under each president. The counts are based on total payrolls between the start of the month the president took office (using the final payroll count for the end of the prior December) and his final December in office.




Because the size of the economy and labor force varies, we also calculate in percentage terms how much the total payroll count expanded under each president.




Bush, taking into account how long he was in office, shows the worst track record for job creation.

http://blogs.wsj.com/economics/2009/01/09/bush-on-jobs-the-worst-track-record-on-record/

Mr. Groan needs to inform you that you are retarded. Comparing statistics during a recession is stupid. But you are stupid, and will never understand.
 
The crash happened on Bush's watch. So, it's not exactly out of line...

lmao....so the resident hack still blames bush after 2 1/2 years....but says clinton is not responsible for the economic downturn when bush took office

that you don't see your partisan nonsense is humorous
 
lmao....so the resident hack still blames bush after 2 1/2 years....but says clinton is not responsible for the economic downturn when bush took office
that you don't see your partisan nonsense is humorous

Hey - look at that! You're doing it again, Yurtsie. Where did I say that one?

But I know you adore Bush. You have stated like, at least 3 dozen times how you'd marry the guy if he was single...
 
Hey - look at that! You're doing it again, Yurtsie. Where did I say that one?

But I know you adore Bush. You have stated like, at least 3 dozen times how you'd marry the guy if he was single...

no surprise the board hack lies about what people say. you have never blamed clinton, that is a fact. i have never stated i want to marry bush. WHERE DID I STATE THAT ONE? <-- ooops, busted again.

why do you enjoy lying so much? wouldn't it be easier to just simply debate?
 
no surprise the board hack lies about what people say. you have never blamed clinton, that is a fact. i have never stated i want to marry bush.

why do you enjoy lying so much? wouldn't it be easier to just simply debate?

You've said the following more times than I can count: "I simply adore Bush. He's the bestest thing that ever happened to me, and I would do anything for him."

How can you deny that?
 
"Republican Candidate" Extends Lead vs. Obama to 47% to 39%
July 14, 2011
"Republican Candidate" Extends Lead vs. Obama to 47% to 39%
"The Republican Party's candidate" now leads President Barack Obama by 47% to 39% among registered voters in their 2012 general election preferences. This marks the second consecutive month the "generic" Republican has held an edge but the first statistically significant lead.

http://www.gallup.com/home.aspx
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Voter are starting to see reality. The blame Bush bandwagan is overflowing with lies and bullshit, and people are seeing it......

48% Blame Obama for Bad Economy, 47% Blame Bush
Monday, August 02, 2010

For the first time since President Obama took office, voters see his policies as equally to blame with those of President George W. Bush for the country’s current economic problems.

http://tinyurl.com/3xz6wrk
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Maybe you need to read some figures from a more fair and balanced group....
http://www.americanresearchgroup.com/economy/

OP poll called 1000 registered voters over 18...how many were democrats is undeclared.
 
Voters are increasingly displeased with President Obama's handling of the economy, but a new poll finds most Americans still think George W. Bush is responsible for the nation's dismal financial state.

According to a new Quinnipiac poll, 54 percent of those surveyed say Bush is responsible for the "current condition" of the economy, compared to just 27 percent who blame Obama. Among self-described independent voters, a key 2012 voting bloc, the number shifts slightly: 49 percent point the finger at the former GOP president, while 24 percent blame Obama.

http://www.quinnipiac.edu/x1295.xml?ReleaseID=1624

Supporters of Obama's re-election will no doubt view the number as a good sign for the president's bid for a second term. But they shouldn't get excited yet.

Polls over the last year have consistently found that voters continue to blame Bush more than Obama for the struggling economy. Yet Obama and Democrats have consistently struggled to translate that displeasure with Bush into a vote against GOP candidates.

But that could be changing. While Obama's approval rating on the economy is nothing short of dismaljust 38 percent approvethe Quinnipiac poll finds more Americans trust the president on the issue than the GOP congress, 45 percent to 38 percent. Meanwhile, 48 percent of those surveyed say they will blame the GOP congress if a debt deal isn't approved, compared to 34 percent who say they will blame the Obama administration.

Those aren't great numbers for Republicans who are likely to face just as much political peril as Obama in 2012 if the economy doesn't improve over the next year.

The Quinnipiac poll also finds major support for one of the concessions Obama has called for in the debt deal: 67 percent say any deal on the deficit should also include tax increases on the wealthy and corporations, in addition to spending cuts.

By Holly Bailey

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Problem is, blaming Bush, regardless of his culpability, aint fixing the problem. There's an old addage "Fix the problem not the blame."

Yes Obama inherited a shit sandwhich from one of the most inept Presidents in US history but he wasn't hired to make excuses. He was hired to fix the problem. The only person an excuse pleases is one self.....and Damned Yankee.
 
You've said the following more times than I can count: "I simply adore Bush. He's the bestest thing that ever happened to me, and I would do anything for him."

How can you deny that?

have you lost your mind?

what is this...three different threads where you spout this lie

put up one post where i said that. damo to act as trustee, if you can put up one post i will give you $100. or damo can ban me for life.
 
have you lost your mind?

what is this...three different threads where you spout this lie

put up one post where i said that. damo to act as trustee, if you can put up one post i will give you $100. or damo can ban me for life.

Are you serious? You've said that so many times that it borders on the absurd. Prove you didn't - we've all seen it dozens & dozens of times....
 
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