Lofty speeches are wearing thin, and the market has absolutely no confidence in Obama or Geithner. Dow has lost 800 points since he took office. Have you watched the usual suspects on CNBC lately? Cramer was the biggest Obama supporter on the channel, and now even he calls him “President Pelosi”. He’s lucky he made the speech after market close. Whenever he speaks between 7:30 and 4:00, the Dow plunges. This is like a very, very bad movie in slow motion. We have just elected Tony Robbins, not a leader in a time of crisis.
And guess what? The sheeple are beginning to wake up…well, except you, Breeze. We know you’ll be strapped firmly onto the Kool Aid wagon as it hurtles off the cliff in flames.
If he’s lost 13 points in a month, just imagine what his approval ratings will look like after the collapse this summer. Wheeeeee!!
“Obama Job Approval Dips Below 60% for First Time”
“PRINCETON, NJ — For the first time since Gallup began tracking Barack Obama’s presidential job approval rating on Jan. 21, fewer than 60% of Americans approve of the job he is doing as president. In Feb. 21-23 polling, 59% of Americans give Obama a positive review, while 25% say they disapprove, and 16% have no opinion…
The drop below 60% approval within the past week — from 63% in Feb. 18-20 polling to 59% in Feb. 21-23 polling — has mostly come among independents. Late last week, 62% of independents approved of Obama, compared with 54% in the last three days. His approval rating among Democrats has dipped slightly (but not to a statistically significant degree), while approval among Republicans has not changed.
While Obama’s overall approval rating has fallen by four percentage points in recent days (from 63% in Feb. 18-20 polling to the current 59%), his disapproval rating has been steady (24% in Feb. 18-20 polling to the current 25%). Rather, the percentage of Americans without an opinion of his job performance has increased, from 13% to 16%. In essence, Americans in recent days are becoming increasingly unsure about how Obama is doing, rather than becoming more critical…”