The other 29% never, ever look at the news.
Seventy-one percent (71%) of U.S. voters say President Obama’s policies have increased the size of the federal deficit, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey.
Via Memeorandum. And get this part:
Eighty percent (80%) of investors say Obama’s policies have driven up the deficit, a view shared by just 57% of non-investors.
Not surprisingly, 88% of Republicans blame the president’s policies, compared to 52% of Democrats. But 79% of voters not affiliated with either party agree.
Hey, I’ll stipulate that Obama walked into a rotten economy, and that Bush didn’t exactly help things his last couple years in office. Still:
How can anybody conclude that Obama’s policies aren’t increasing the deficit? That’s either blind partisanship, or a stunning level of ignorance.













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