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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

MORE NOW SEE THE ECONOMY GETTING WEAKER IN COMING MONTHS, AND YET…



Word now comes to us courtesy of Rasmussen that half of the country now believes that the economy will be much worse off in one year, and that's a 27-point increase since Barry "Almighty’s" reelection, just three weeks ago. Ok, I'm curious, just what the Hell did these morons think was going to happen? And how many of them thought that it would be just a jim-dandy idea to vote for him? I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if it turned to that probably most of them voted for him. So now suddenly, what, they're now having second thoughts? There's that old saying, elections have consequences. And in this case those consequences are likely to be quite severe. And those who voted for Barry have no one to blame but themselves, because even a cursory glance over the last four years would prove to be a pretty good indicator of what the next four are likely to be like.

Anyway, it was in a poll released just last week that Rasmussen found that 50 percent of American adults now think the U.S. economy will be weaker in a year’s time. Now keep in mind here, it was as recent as October, that only 23 percent felt the same way. "The increase in pessimism comes primarily from Republicans and those not affiliated with either major political party," Rasmussen said. Adding, "Just before President Obama was reelected, Republicans were evenly divided as to whether the economy would be better or worse a year from now. Today, only 11 percent of Republicans believe the economy will be stronger in a year. An overwhelming 74 percent in the GOP believe it will be worse." I'm curious about something else too, just who is it that comprises that 11 percent of Republican who have managed to convince themselves that things are somehow going to get better?

More independents also hold a somewhat negative view about the economy since Barry’s reelection, rising 31 points from 19 percent to 50 percent who now believe the economy will only continue to get weaker. But something I'm sure comes as absolutely no surprise is the fact that a majority of Democrats still expect the economy to be stronger by next year, remaining virtually unchanged at 60 percent. The reason that a majority of Democrats think the economy will be stronger, I should think would be fairly obvious. This is primarily our parasite class, made up of the very same one who are now out there very loudly supporting the increasing of taxes paid by those who choose not to be parasites. So, from their rather twisted perspective, things probably will get better. But I wonder if these imbeciles have given any thought to what will happen when those currently picking up their tab, have no more money.

But there's an odd little twist here, because while we have 50 percent of Americans who think that the economy will be much weaker one year from now, at the same time, at least according to Gallup, we also have 51 percent of Americans who say that they approve of the way that Barry is doing his job. So, what, do some of the very same people who think the economy will continue to get worse also think that Barry is doing a good job in his making sure that that actually happens? Because for the life of me I can't figure out how it is that one can have an opinion that the economy will be worse in 12 months and still think that Barry is doing a good job as president. It just don't make no sense to me! So please excuse me if I seem more than a bit confused here, but people can't have it both ways. Now I know a majority of Americans aren't too terribly bright, but this seems bizarre even for them.

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