21 April 2010

Mood Of The Nation

Here are some Rasmussen Polls that have helped shape what the 'mood of the nation' is:

Just 24% have confidence in the US banking system, while 54% have no confidence in it.

On the generic congressional ballot, Republicans hold a ten point lead over Democrats, 46%-36%.


58% doubt Social Security will pay all of their benefits.

56% support the repeal of the health care bill.

77% are concerned about inflation.

39% view the SCOTUS as too liberal, while 25% view it as too conservative.

39% say it is good to be the party of no. 34% say it is bad.

This give us a feel of the current mood of the nation. They are concerned about the entitlement programs, they are opposed to the health care bill, they don't trust the Federal Reserve, and support GOPers, over Dems.

And this while todays Rasmussen Presidential poll has Obama at 47% approval rating. Yet Quinnipiac polled him yesterday at 44%.

Again, i dare say i don't think America is too keen on the whole 'Hope and Change' stuff.

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