I’m Better At Math And Puzzles Than The President
January 26, 2010 · carl · Print This Article
I understand what numbers and statistics mean, and I can “connect the dots.”
It’s becoming obvious that President Obama can’t.
Forget any hope you may have had about President Obama reducing the size of the federal deficit.
I know, I know, many of you reading this place some (if not more than some) of the size of the deficit on the shoulders of the Democratic Party’s reckless spending, bailouts, etc.
Regardless of how is at fault for the ballooning amount of debt America is saddled with, one thing is clear.
There is no HOPE of President Obama bringing about any significant CHANGE.
The President will not reduce the deficit, nor will he cut spending, due to the fact that he cannot do the math when it comes to things that affect him on a personal level.
Cosider the following:
In 2008, Obama won in Massachusetts by 26 points.
In last week’s Senate race, Martha Coakley lost to Scott Brown by 5 points.
That’s a 31 point difference.
In 2008, Obama carried New Jersey by 16 points.
In the recent Governor’s race, the Democrat incumbent candidate lost by 4 points.
A 20 point difference.
In 2008, candidate Obama won in Virginia by 6 points.
In 2009, the Democrat candidate for Governor lost by 18 points.
Net loss, 24 points.
However you crunch the numbers, these results are a clear repudiation of President Obama and his agenda.
And the news gets worse.
According to the latest Rasmussen Daily Presidential Tracking Poll, the data shows that 25% of the nation’s voters Strongly Approve of the way that Barack Obama is performing his role as President. Forty-one percent (41%) Strongly Disapprove giving Obama a Presidential Approval Index rating of -16.
All of this should be a cause for concern on the part of president Obama.
Yet his arrogance continues to lead him to believe that American’s will still drink the Kool-Aid, and that he and his fellow Democrats can continue to promote their Socialist agenda.
Sorry Mr. President, the numbers just don’t add up.
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