Author Topic: One good, One DUH, from Rassmusen  (Read 1575 times)

tombogan03884

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One good, One DUH, from Rassmusen
« on: November 19, 2009, 11:18:11 AM »
Poetic justice
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/business/jobs_employment/november_2009/democrats_unaffiliateds_more_likely_to_be_unemployed_than_republicans

Data from Rasmussen Reports national telephone surveys shows that 15.0% of Democrats in the workforce are currently unemployed and looking for a job. Among adults not affiliated with either major party, that number is 15.6% while just 9.9% of Republicans are in the same situation.

These findings are from interviews with 15,000 American adults in October. The numbers show an increase in all categories from earlier in the year.

and a DUH, I guess the voters are smarter than the a$$holes they elect, must come from actually having to EARN your money instead of stealing from the people and being bribed by lobbyists.

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/business/economic_stimulus_package/november_2009/to_create_jobs_voters_say_cut_taxes_and_stop_spending

As the policy debate has unfolded in Washington this year, voters have consistently believed that tax cuts would do more than increased government spending to stimulate the economy and create jobs. Now that the nation’s unemployment rate has reached 10.2%, voters continue to hold that view.

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey shows that 62% believe tax cuts are a better way to create jobs and fight unemployment. Only 21% believe that additional stimulus spending is a more effective tool. Earlier this year, as the first stimulus package was being debated in Congress, 62% of voters wanted the plan to have more tax cuts and less spending.

Given a different choice today, 51% believe canceling the rest of the stimulus money would create more jobs

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 Remember that thread about one in 3 is an idiot, more proof.

 

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