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Put entire list up today as some "uninformed" feel these are written by Matt Drudge or other--
Hmm CNN-NYT-Telegraph and Time--some real "conservative" media outlets :SIB
Most Read
Last 24 Hours
Poll Numbers Should Alarm Democrats and Obama
- Wolf Blitzer, CNN
The Great Restoration
- David Brooks, New York Times
Barack Obama's Disastrous First 1,000 Days
- Nile Gardiner, The Telegraph
Herman Cain Is an Ignoramus and a Snake Oil Salesman
- Joe Klein, Time
My personal fav today is opinion from main source in Europe-the Telegraph
Barack Obama's Disastrous First 1,000 Days
- Nile Gardiner, The Telegraph
If recent polls are any indication, it is doubtful that President Obama will enjoy another 1,000 days in the White House. And looking at his track record over the course of his first 33 months in office, it is not hard to see why. It is hard to think of a presidency in modern times that has done more to damage the United States both at home and abroad than the current one, with the possible exception of Jimmy Carter?s. Like his Democratic predecessor in the 1970?s, Barack Obama has left the world?s dominant superpower on its knees, with faith in US leadership now being questioned across the globe.
Since taking office in January 2009, President Obama has ushered in a period of relentless economic decline for the United States. His administration has added $4.2 trillion to the national debt (now standing at $14.9 trillion), lost 2.2 million jobs, introduced a vastly expensive health-care albatross, and spent nearly $800 billion on a failed stimulus package. At the same time, house prices across the country have tumbled at an unprecedented rate, consumer confidence has plummeted, and millions more Americans are now dependent upon food stamps. International confidence in the US economy has fallen to its lowest levels in decades, with credit agency Standard and Poor?s downgrading of America?s AAA credit rating for the first time in 70 years in August this year. As I noted in a piece at the time:
--click on link above for rest of article.
Put entire list up today as some "uninformed" feel these are written by Matt Drudge or other--
Hmm CNN-NYT-Telegraph and Time--some real "conservative" media outlets :SIB
Most Read
Last 24 Hours
Poll Numbers Should Alarm Democrats and Obama
- Wolf Blitzer, CNN
The Great Restoration
- David Brooks, New York Times
Barack Obama's Disastrous First 1,000 Days
- Nile Gardiner, The Telegraph
Herman Cain Is an Ignoramus and a Snake Oil Salesman
- Joe Klein, Time
My personal fav today is opinion from main source in Europe-the Telegraph
Barack Obama's Disastrous First 1,000 Days
- Nile Gardiner, The Telegraph
If recent polls are any indication, it is doubtful that President Obama will enjoy another 1,000 days in the White House. And looking at his track record over the course of his first 33 months in office, it is not hard to see why. It is hard to think of a presidency in modern times that has done more to damage the United States both at home and abroad than the current one, with the possible exception of Jimmy Carter?s. Like his Democratic predecessor in the 1970?s, Barack Obama has left the world?s dominant superpower on its knees, with faith in US leadership now being questioned across the globe.
Since taking office in January 2009, President Obama has ushered in a period of relentless economic decline for the United States. His administration has added $4.2 trillion to the national debt (now standing at $14.9 trillion), lost 2.2 million jobs, introduced a vastly expensive health-care albatross, and spent nearly $800 billion on a failed stimulus package. At the same time, house prices across the country have tumbled at an unprecedented rate, consumer confidence has plummeted, and millions more Americans are now dependent upon food stamps. International confidence in the US economy has fallen to its lowest levels in decades, with credit agency Standard and Poor?s downgrading of America?s AAA credit rating for the first time in 70 years in August this year. As I noted in a piece at the time:
Since President Obama took office in January 2009, the United States has embarked on the most ambitious failed experiment in Washington meddling in US history. Huge increases in government spending, massive federal bailouts, growing regulations on businesses, thinly veiled protectionism, and the launch of a vastly expensive and deeply unpopular health care reform plan, have all combined to instill fear and uncertainty in the markets.
Is it any wonder that just 17 percent of Americans now believe the country is moving in the right direction, according to RealClear Politics? Or that 81 percent of Americans ?are dissatisfied with the way the country is being governed?, according to Gallup? As a series of major Gallup polls have shown, public disillusionment with the federal government has now reached an all-time high, with 69 percent of Americans now saying ?they have little or no confidence in the legislative branch of government?, with 46 percent believing ?the federal government has become so large and powerful that it poses an immediate threat to the rights and freedoms of ordinary citizens.?--click on link above for rest of article.