Posted on 11/28/2012 4:59:01 PM PST by dynachrome
Are you confident the economy is improving?
Yes
No
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They need a “Are you freaking serious?”
Total Votes = 334
Yes
79 Votes, or 23.65 %
No
255 Votes, or 76.34 %
76% Nope
Total Votes = 355
Yes
82 Votes, or 23.09 %
No
273 Votes, or 76.90 %
Yes
82 Votes, or 21.86 %
No
293 Votes, or 78.13 %
Yes 82 Votes, or 21.92 %
No 292 Votes, or 78.07 %
The No's have it ....
And that, my friends, is called a “leading question.”
Only 397 votes thus far - 79.1% say NO. The other 20% must live in another country.
I have always guaged the economy by the health of it’s real estate market. The bulk of America is still going backwards. Capital is still being eroded,..... all thanks to our ever golfing, no problem, “you didnt build that” leader, Barrack Hussein Mohammet Bin Ghazi Obama,”the Great destroyer”.
The economy doesn’t matter anymore. Who needs jobs and prosperity when all of life’s needs and wants can come from government. gimmie gimmie gimmie gimmie gimmie OBABAPHONE!
23 million still out of work. There will be a jump for the holidays...but likely more part time...
Yes
87 Votes, or 18.83 %
No
375 Votes, or 81.16 %
No - 81.74% currently.
Just voted.
Are you confident the economy is improving?
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Total Votes = 501
Yes
89 Votes, or 17.76 %
No
412 Votes, or 82.23 %
The percentage of Americans who say jobs are "plentiful" rose to 11.2 percent from 10.4 percent in the previous month, according to the survey. That's the highest level in four years. Some economists say that's a good sign for hiring.
Falling gas prices, which leave consumers more money to spend, are providing another boost. Gas prices have dropped from an average of about $4 a gallon in September to $3.42 Tuesday, according to AAA.
Really digging hard for some "good news" there. Truth is gas prices are an average of about $0.10 higher than a year ago and almost $2.00 higher than 4 years ago. I have no clue where they think people are coming up with more money to spend when prices on just about everything else have gone up and those "plentiful" jobs are mostly part-time jobs without benefits.
Kind of like “1984”. ‘Citizens! The chocolate ration will be increased from 30 grammes to 25 grammes! Praise Big Brother!’
They got this one right.
Total Votes = 589
Yes
94 Votes, or 15.95 %
No
495 Votes, or 84.04 %
Yes
94 Votes, or 15.85 %
No
499 Votes, or 84.14 %
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