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Poll:
More Americans Blame Republicans For
Fiscal Cliff Impasse
by Bright Knight
Here
we go again! Whatever happens benefits the
Failure-in-Chief: if it goes wrong, the Republicans are blamed and if
it works
the Failure-in-Chief gets the merit. There is NO chance that Obama will
move
one inch toward the Republicans. Why should he? It works perfect for
him the
way it is. This is just freaking unbelievable! I mentioned it before
and I
finally think it might be the best solution: the GOP should have a
press
conference and tell the American people that the Failure-in-Chief isn't
willing
to negotiate and work on a real solution and that the GOP knows that
his plan
will fail (as it did in the first term) but that they will step aside
and let
him do whatever he wants – but then he, and he alone, owns the results.
No one
to blame! It's the only way to go. America will go down anyway, this is
what
the Failure-in-Chief's agenda is all about - read the book Obama's
America and
just recall what he did in his first term. Then connect the dots. I
don't agree
with everything Dinesh D'Souza writes but in my opinion he describes
very well
what "drives" Obama.
So,
let him own the mess he'll create! Better
America is down within 2 years and he owns it and we have a chance to
start
over in 2014 with a (real!) conservative Congress (i.e. the RINOs have
to go)
than a long suffering and another Libtard getting elected as President
in 2016,
because the Lefties blame everything on the Republicans. There is no
doubt in
my mind that we can rebuild America again, but before we can start
doing it,
the people obviously must learn it the hard way that the Libtard's way
is the
wrong one.
In
the meantime the real conservative Red
States must do whatever they can to keep the damage low by avoiding to
implement as much of the insane politics from Washington as possible
(e.g.
Obamacare). The Blue States? I don't give a rat's behind about them –
after all
they voted for this and should get “the full program” - hopefully they
learn
from it.
Ben
Shapiro writes at Breitbart
A
new poll from CNN/ORC shows that President
Obama remains Teflon despite the fact that he designed the upcoming
fiscal
cliff to speculation. Even though Obama insisted on massive defense
cuts and
huge tax increases as the two alternative parts of the fiscal cliff,
the
American public will apparently blame Republicans if the fiscal cliff
isn’t
stopped. A full 45% of respondents said they would blame Congressional
Republicans – even though the Democrats control the Senate – while just
34%
would blame President Obama.
The
public, by and large, sees Republicans as
obstructionist. That's due to a combination of messaging failure on the
part of
the GOP -- nothing new, in that they seem incapable of explaining the
simple
fact that low tax rates, particularly on job creators, spur economic
growth and
thereby raise tax revenues -- and a media concerned only with saving
its
flailing president. The Republicans' mixed messaging on the fiscal
cliff has
been astounding to watch. They signed off on the sequester, which put a
fiscal
gun to their heads, forcing them to choose between raising taxes
partially or
watching tax rates skyrocket and defense get slashed. Then they turned
around
and complained about the gun being put to their heads. Now, they're
standing
for the principle that we need more tax revenue, but it can't be raised
by
raising rates. No wonder the public is confused.
Poll
numbers like this could be the reason that
Republicans are looking to cave on tax increases, or ending tax
deductions. 25%
of the country says that the nation would undergo a crisis if we hit
the fiscal
cliff; 44% expect major problems. 25% say that it would cause minor
problems. A
full 77% of the public believes the fiscal cliff would hurt them
personally.
As
for the solutions, 70% of Americans want a
compromise solution, but two-thirds also believe that such a compromise
won’t
happen. 67% of the public says leaders will likely act like “spoiled
children.”
Of
course, it’s the American public that keeps
electing these spoiled children. And Congressional Republicans should
be blamed
for the fiscal cliff, given that they approved the sequester deal in
2011 in
order to kick the can past the next election cycle, knowing full well
that
Obama’s mandatory defense cuts would force them into the position of
raising
taxes.
Republicans
have done such a poor job of
informing the public about why taxes shouldn’t be increased that even
Republicans, by a margin of 52%-44%, say they want both spending cuts
and tax
increases. An unbelievable 56% of Americans say they want high taxes on
higher
income earners, despite the fact that higher income earners pay a
vastly
disproportionate share of all tax revenue.
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