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And They Wonder Why Voters Are Angry

wessr Wrote: Apr 06, 2012 2:59 AM
For years politicians have tried to blame voters for the problem? Here is a question: is now or has it ever been the voters or taxpayers fault for the economic messes that plague our history? Voters are more willing to make the hard choices means, take particular notice now, the taxpayers have to continually fix the messes by paying taxes; that's the hard choice is not a choice; rather it is what we are stuck with or else. In other words, the taxpayer is always the scapegoat, the means to exploit, the collateral for risk the government borrows against; we are appealed to by patriotic duty; the problems we face are such that if we don't,,, ENOUGH. Ever heard the govt. regret, apologize for their burdening mistakes they never admit to?

As Mitt Romney assumes the role of presumptive Republican nominee, polls suggest a competitive general election matchup between the former Massachusetts governor and President Obama. Typically, both candidates poll in the mid-40s, while 10 to 12 percent remain uncommitted to either side.

Among these uncommitted voters, Rasmussen Reports polling shows that just 22 percent approve of the way the president is handling his job. Seventy-two percent (72 percent) disapprove. As for intensity, just 2 percent strongly approve, and 40 percent strongly disapprove.

At first glance, this seems like good news for Romney. These uncommitted voters will be difficult for the president...

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