Obama's terrible numbers belie approval ratings

AlwaysWrite

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Barack Hussein Obama’s job approval numbers continue to improve, and recent polls conducted by Gallup, Fox News, CBS News and Rasmussen show approval ratings between 52 and 57 percent.

Those numbers clearly indicate that the majority of Americans are truly uninformed. People who believe that Obama is doing a good job should look at (and absorb) the true numbers that contribute to polls indicating that around three of every four Americans believe that the country is headed in the wrong direction. Consider the following ...

* Student loans have increased five-fold during Obama’s tenure.
* The number of Americans on food stamps has increased more than 45% under Obama.
* The federal debt has nearly doubled under Obama.
* Money printing has more than doubled since Obama took office.
* Health insurance costs have dramatically increased despite Obamacare.
* Labor-force participation has decreased from 65.8% to 62.7% percent under Obama.
* The business workforce share of income is down.
* Median family income is down under Obama.
* The home-ownership rate is also down, reaching a 48-year low in 2015.


If people are aware of these numbers and approve of Obama’s job performance, what are they basing their approval ratings on? The real numbers don't tell a positive story; rather, they illustrate what a terrible job he has done.
 

sevenpin63

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It's just like the polls saying that Hillary was abead. These polls ain't worth the paper they are written on.
 

AlwaysWrite

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It's just like the polls saying that Hillary was abead. These polls ain't worth the paper they are written on.
Dear sevenpin63:

Indeed. For instance, in Wisconsin, every poll indicated that Hillary was ahead by at least 6 points, and some had it double-digits, but she didn't even win the state. And in the Wisconsin Senate race, some polls showed Feingold ahead of incumbent Johnson by as much as 11 points in the final week, yet Johnson was re-elected. And throughout the country, Trump outperformed the polls in state after state.
 
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