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From Wall street Journal

Posted on | October 29, 2009 | 6 Comments

Gloom Spreads on Economy, but GOP Doesn’t Gain

by Jonathan Weisman
Wednesday, October 28, 2009

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Americans are growing increasingly pessimistic about the economy after a mild upswing of attitudes in September. But Republicans haven’t been able to profit politically from the economic gloom, according to a new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll.

The survey found a country in a decidedly negative mood, nearly a year after the election of President Barack Obama. For the first time during the Obama presidency, a majority of Americans sees the country as being on the wrong track.

Fifty-eight percent of those polled say the economic slide still has a ways to go, up from 52% in September and back to the level of pessimism expressed in July. Only 29% said the economy had “pretty much hit bottom,” down from 35% last month.

 

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But a dark national view of how everybody in Washington is conducting the public’s business appears to be preventing Republicans from benefiting from concerns about the direction of the country or the Democrat-led government’s handling of the economy, as the minority party often does.

My response:
I think more and more Americans realize that Obama is an empty suit, completely clueless about the economy, that his drunken sailor spending has accelerated the demise of the economy. While dems are primarily to blame for the downturn now, the Republicans carry their share of the blame. I believe most of Congress and Senate needs to be replaced, there has to be manual count at the precincts, as computer programs running the voting machines can be easily hacked.
We have to go to fair trade instead of free trade. We cannot create any jobs and we will continue loosing American jobs by the millions as long as we have this insanity of free trade with the third world countries that are using nearly slave labor. 
Please join my fight in removing illegitimate Obama out of the office and ushering a special election, to be supervised by the citizens at the precincts
Orly 

Comments

6 Responses to “From Wall street Journal”

  1. kenneth
    October 29th, 2009 @ 10:56 am

    A vote for just about any candidate from either party should be considered a vote against America.
    Number one duty of federal government is to protect nations border yet both parties agreed to leave border open in anticipation of SPP getting though.
    I do not know about you but I have never voted for any merger so where did they get the idea that it is okay to ignore one of the enumerated duties of Federal Government regardless of what the voters want andd why is it okay to keep voters in the dark and lie to them while trying to give away the country??????

  2. Judith Bailey
    October 29th, 2009 @ 11:14 am

    Dr. Orly, I am longing, (for a better word) for the day that this man who calls himself the president, is put out of office. And while we are at it we need to get rid of some of the other communist surrounding him. This is a sad time for this country. I never thought that the Democrat Party would stoop so low as to elect a man that was ineligible for office. I an a Independent voter of West Virginia and I can assure you that if this is the way of the Democrat Party I will never cast my vote for any Democrat again. As for the unrest in this country, I have never witnessed such unrest as we have seen in the time BO has took office. We cannot place all of the blame on him when he has the support of all of his liberal cronies and most of the Democrats. I hope to see a big change in the next election but I hope we can put BO out of office before then.

  3. YeahRight
    October 29th, 2009 @ 12:32 pm

    I agree with you to a point Dr. Orly, however only labeling the usurper as an empty suit does no justice to the American people.

    All politicians are empty suits whose only goal in life is to please the PAC’s not their constituents according to the constitution.

    The actual problem America faces is what both Washington and Jefferson warned — and that is affiliation with a political party. American’s are so hell bent on the ‘red state – blue state’ banner that they fail to see it is those same democrats and republicans that got our great country into the crisis we are in now.

    Now matter how the media spins it or American Sheeple continue on this course, we won’t get out of this spin until real patriots stand up and take back what God granted this land!

  4. Mark
    October 29th, 2009 @ 2:34 pm

    I would like to know how long it took the economy to improve after Reagan became President in 1980?

    Oh, the primary responsibility of the President is to protect the Constitution and our laws.

  5. Lou McDougal
    October 29th, 2009 @ 3:13 pm

    Your readers should undertand there will not be a “Special Election” once the fraud usurper has been removed from office. United States Code as well as the 20th Amendment outline the process once a Presidential candidate is deemed ineligible.

    Section 3. If, at the time fixed for the beginning of the term of the President, the President elect shall have died, the Vice President elect shall become President. If a President shall not have been chosen before the time fixed for the beginning of his term, or if the President elect shall have failed to qualify, then the Vice President elect shall act as President until a President shall have qualified; and the Congress may by law provide for the case wherein neither a President elect nor a Vice President elect shall have qualified, declaring who shall then act as President, or the manner in which one who is to act shall be selected, and such person shall act accordingly until a President or Vice President shall have qualified.

    As bad as the prospect of President Joe Biden sounds, he does have one redeeming quality — only one — he is not a Socialist.

    Advantage — US!

  6. Harry H
    October 29th, 2009 @ 3:20 pm

    I agree with Orly that computer voting is not secure or verifiable. Ballots that are marked with black ink and read by an optical scanner are much preferable, and they can be counted by hand if a re-count is necessary. And it does look like a special election might be necessary.

    Biden’s tenure depends on Obuma’s legitimacy, so Biden should be disqualifed, too. Pelosi was a central part of the 2008 election fraud, so it would be outrageous for her to gain the presidency through her own fraud. Hillary is blocked by the 22nd Amendment, which limits presidential power to two terms.

    In any case, perhaps Congress can, under Amendment 20, Section 3, select an acting president to serve until a president is elected who actually qualifies for the office.