its the offshoring, and what's happening with private sector wages & pensions that is giving rise to these poll numbers.
so where does the President give an economic speech on HSAs yesterday - Wendy's. That's just what we need, tell US auto workers that the cars they make need to be better, provide no support to restricting the coming onslaught of imported chinese subassemblies and cars, then give an economic speech at Wendy's.
Then they wonder why the poll numbers on the economy are not good.
To put any credence behind such poll number from those seditionists is insane, IMO.
Baloney. Poll numbers are the most over-analyzed numbers anywhere on the political scene today.
When looking for an explanation of a sitting politician's poll numbers (good or bad), look no further than the price of gasoline. Poll numbers for elected officials on the national level rise and fall inversely to the price of gasoline.
Go back and do the research on this . . . it really is that simple.