http://www.gallup.com/poll/113980/Gallup-Daily-Obama-Job-Approval.aspx
For the first time, more disapprove than approve on the Gallup poll.
For the first time, more disapprove than approve on the Gallup poll.
http://www.gallup.com/poll/113980/Gallup-Daily-Obama-Job-Approval.aspx
For the first time, more disapprove than approve on the Gallup poll.
Sure. If I'm on.Who wants to wager that the next Gallup poll will show improvement in Obama's overall numbers (spread between approval and disapproval)? I think the numbers come out at 1 pm so let me know soon.
Oh, and it was 44 approve, 48 disapprove... My bad. Fixed it.
Updated at 1:00 PM 07/08/2010...I thought is was 44-46 but I'll take a 2 point spot if you want to give it to me.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-...s-support-of-nations-elite/?cid=hp:mainpromo3Ferguson called for what he called “radical” measures. “I can’t emphasize strongly enough the need for radical fiscal reform to restore the incentives for work and remove the incentives for idleness.” He praised “really radical reform of the sort that, for example, Paul Ryan [the ranking Republican on the House Budget Committee] has outlined in his wonderful ‘Roadmap’ for radical, root-and-branch reform not only of the tax system but of the entitlement system” and “unleash entrepreneurial innovation.” Otherwise, Ferguson warned: “Do you want to be a kind of implicit part of the European Union? I’d advise you against it.”
This was greeted by hearty applause from a crowd that included Barbra Streisand and her husband James Brolin. “Depressing, but fantastic,” Streisand told me afterward, rendering her verdict on the session. “So exciting. Wonderful!”
Brolin’s assessment: “Mind-blowing.”