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Vast Majority of Americans Worried About Inflation

Dave M Wrote: Nov 12, 2012 2:57 PM
People are NOT concerned with JOBS,JOBS,JOBS, or they would NOT have voted the way they did
Dave M Wrote: Nov 12, 2012 5:04 PM
Jesus Christ!. I had a lot of doubts about Romney but none at all about Obama." . Your comments are pure talking points. Obama has been in office for four years and made no efforts at all to address the concerns you say people are concerned about. Yet he got elected anyway. Obviously jobs and the debt were not at the top of their list.
FlamingLiberalMultiCulturalist Wrote: Nov 12, 2012 4:24 PM
I see that we democrats will win again in 2016. Rather than examine the facts, you continue to lie to yourself.
Dave M Wrote: Nov 12, 2012 2:57 PM
They are also NOT concerned with a 16 trillion dollar debt or they would NOT have voted the way they did.

Adding the overall gloomy picture of how Americans view the economy, the vast majority are concerned about inflation according to a new Rasmussen Report.

Most Americans remain concerned about inflation but are beginning to express a little more trust in the Federal Reserve Board’s ability to control it.

A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 76% of American Adults are at least somewhat concerned about inflation, including 48% who are Very Concerned.  Twenty-two percent (22%) are Not Very or Not at All Concerned.

This feeling comes as the Federal...

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