View attachment 2333 March 5, 2014 President Obama’s job approval rating hits a record low this week, as a majority of Americans say his administration has mostly failed at growing the economy, creating jobs, improving health care and the country’s image. That’s according to a Fox News poll released Wednesday. For the first time in a Fox News poll, fewer than four voters in ten -- 38 percent -- approve of President Obama’s job performance. Fifty-four percent disapprove. Before now Obama’s worst job rating was 40-55 percent in November 2013. Last month 42 percent approved and 53 percent disapproved (February 2014). CLICK HERE TO READ THE POLL RESULTS Approval of Obama among Democrats stands at 71 percent, near its 69 percent record low (September 2013). For independents, 28 percent approve, which is also near the 25 percent all-time low among this group (July 2013). And approval of Obama among Republicans hits a new low of five percent. Overall, a 59-percent majority thinks the White House has mostly failed at creating jobs, up from 52 percent who said the same in October 2012. Likewise, 56 percent feel it has failed on growing the economy. That’s also up from 52 percent. The greatest erosion is on improving America’s image around the world -- something Obama vowed to do once in office. In 2012, by a four percentage-point margin, voters felt the administration had failed to improve the country’s image. In the new poll that’s now a 26-point margin: 33 percent say mostly succeeded and 59 percent mostly failed. Obama also promised to have the most transparent administration in American history. Voters are again unconvinced: 59 percent believe Obama has mostly failed to run a transparent administration. http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...ama-approval-hits-new-low-falls-in-key-areas/
Does it matter who it is? Naturally, Obama doesn't need my approval nor that of anyone else. Did I say he did? However (and this is a very big HOWEVER), the 2014 midterms are approaching. A low approval rating for Obama may not bode well for Democrats. That's the key. Do you understand that?
Yes it matters, we need a reference to investigate the validity. Lord knows your judgement can't be trusted
Is it your comment? Who's comment is it? Either you speak for your self and stand behind your words or make some reference we can consider, or just stay home. Can you guess my preference?
I googled moen. "Did you not know that Doug allowed Moen1305 to continue to post racist views when the Politics,Religion,& World Events forum was still attached to Coin Talk? Peter also knew of this,& refused to ban that guy." http://www.coinnetwork.com/group/edmontonnumismaticsociety/forum/topics/how-about-some-large-cent Apparently well connected according to that accusation. then http://www.cointalk.com/members/moen1305.2544/ http://www.partisanlines.com/threads/this-site-works-like-total-crap.4321/
Yes, I can. I'm certain you would like me to "make some reference we can consider". That's exactly what I did by referencing Moen1305's post. See? That's how this forum works. We can reference each others' posts (ask the Moderator how to do it if you're unfamiliar with the software) by using the search function. Now, as far as verifying the validity of the post.. well, it's only verifiable in the fact that it exists in cyberspace and/or on the servers of the forum owner. If you really wish to verify its validity, contact the owner of this forum and/or a Moderator. Personally, I can't "verify" (whatever it is you mean by that) anyone's posts on this forum. They are what they are....
That's kind of personal, but whatever... I don't know about him being "well connected" and you can search his posts and make up your own mind about him being a racist or not.
You went off topic yet again. And I had no link to what you were on about. I am not searching the internet just to try and figure out the context where that came from. Provide the link or don't bother. Does this place have an ignore feature?
First off his profile is closed, so, no I can't search his posts, and why the hell would I care to? If you have some point to make make it. Or just piss off.
Oh! You absolutely can search his posts. The search feature is on the top left of every page here. Try it. It works now.
Yes. Click on a members name or Avatar and a small pop-up will come-up. The "Ignore" option is on that. Moen is now called "Joe Nation". His "Moen" account stopped functioning properly, so he created a new account. The people you're arguing with could have mentioned that, but they are having fun at your expense.
John McCain Now 'The Least Popular Senator In The Country,' According To Poll The Huffington Post | by Stephen Calabria Posted: 03/06/2014 3:37 pm EST Updated: 03/06/2014 4:59 pm EST Mccain Unpopular Senator John Mccain Arizona John McCain Arizona Senator John McCain John McCain John Mccain Arizona Poll John Mccain Poll Senator John Mccain Arizona Poll Politics News John McCain’s home-state approval numbers have dropped considerably, according to a Public Policy Polling (PPP) survey released Thursday. McCain -- whom the poll cites as having “now become the least popular Senator in the country,” -- registers an approval rating of just 30 percent with Arizona voters. Fifty-four percent of respondents disapprove of the job the senator is doing, while 16 percent are not sure, according to the poll by the Democratic-aligned outfit. McCain is unpopular across all political party affiliations, the survey says, scoring a weak 35 percent positive approval rating with fellow Republicans, against a 55 percent disapproval rating with GOP voters. Though he is not up for reelection until 2016, the poll cites McCain’s unpopularity as a sign of his vulnerability. McCain survived a 2010 primary challenge from conservative former talk show host J.D. Hayworth by running hard to his right. McCain went on to defeat his Democratic opponent by 24 points in a year in which Republican congressional candidates had great success nationwide. PPP conducted the poll from February 28 to March 2 among 870 registered Arizona voters.
OMG. McCain's popularity was way down so he only won by 24 points. And just how is this going to help Obama/democrats popularity?