Headline:
Poll: 71% shun GOP handling of debt crisis
"Even half of the Republican respondents (51 percent) voiced disapproval of how members of their own party in Congress are handling the talks."
Poll Results
Solid? "More Americans disapprove than approve of how President Barack Obama is handling the negotiations with members of Congress about raising the debt ceiling, but Democrats and Republicans in Congress fare even worse." Originally Posted by I B HankeringWhere are the A/D numbers in your chart for Republicans in Congress. Missing something there??!!!
Where are the A/D numbers in your chart for Republicans in Congress. Missing something there??!!!Previously posted - just filling in the gaps - why repeat?
I'm sure it's just a coincidence that when you linked the chart that the last line didn't come up. Right??!!! <guffaw! cough!! guffaw!>
So now that we've got ALL the real numbers, I take it you will agree that 1) the Republicans in Congress have the worst A/D ration of any participant in the events in question; and 2) that 23 percentage points fewer of the respondents disapproved of Obama than the Republicans in Congress; and 3) President Obama had the best ratings of any other participant in the entire process.
Do you agree?
Originally Posted by TexTushHog
[/size]Previously posted - just filling in the gaps - why repeat? Originally Posted by I B HankeringI B Hankering where I come from they call that BUSTED!!!! You are one deceptive little devil aren't you?
[/size]Previously posted - just filling in the gaps - why repeat? Originally Posted by I B HankeringWhen you previously posted it, it didn't quite look the same. I guess I'll have to study it to see exactly what's different. Maybe everybody can study the two and see what's different.
Well, maybe according to the part of the poll that you posted. But that's clearly not what I B Hankering proved with the part of the poll that he posted.
I take it you will agree that
1) the Republicans in Congress have the worst A/D ration of any participant in the events in question;
2) that 23 percentage points fewer of the respondents disapproved of Obama than the Republicans in Congress; and
3) President Obama had the best ratings of any other participant in the entire process.
Originally Posted by TexTushHog
When you previously posted it, it didn't quite look the same. I guess I'll have to study it to see exactly what's different. Maybe everybody can study the two and see what's different. The OP left blanks that needed to be filled in to give a true appreciation of the poll.Have a nice day.
Now let's go to the three questions I asked you in my post, that you conspicuously didn't answer.
I take it you will agree that
1) the Republicans in Congress have the worst A/D ration of any participant in the events in question; According to this poll.
2) that 23 percentage points fewer of the respondents disapproved of Obama than the Republicans in Congress; and According to this poll 69% (maybe 73%) of Americans are not with Dimocrats; therefore, by no means are they "solidly" with the Dimocrats on the Budget Crisis as the OP posted.
3) President Obama had the best ratings of any other participant in the entire process. According to this poll 52% (maybe 56%) of Americans are not with Obama; therefore, by no means are they "solidly" with the the Anointed One on the Budget Crisis as the OP posted.
Do you agree? Perhaps in your world Thomas Jefferson's portrait is on both sides of the nickel, but in the real world, others do see a different picture.
Eagerly awaiting your reply. Originally Posted by TexTushHog
I B Hankering where I come from they call that BUSTED!!!! You are one deceptive little devil aren't you?Have a nice day.
Your post would be substantially more legitimate if it were addressed at the OP.
The numbers posted at #3 above were omitted from the OP's post at #1. Post #3 served to correct the OP's error. Post #1 and post #3 together provide the whole picture.
Furthermore, the post at #3 demonstrates that the OP's premise that 'Americans are "solidly" behind the Dimocrats' is completely illegitimate. Originally Posted by wellendowed1911
The numbers posted at #3 above were omitted from the OP's post at #1. Post #3 served to correct the OP's error. Originally Posted by I B Hankering
Post #1 and post #3 together provide the whole picture.Oh please, if all you were doing was trying to "fill in the blanks", there'd have been no need to edit the graphic. The fact that you even took the time to do that.....
Furthermore, the post at #3 demonstrates that the OP's premise that 'Americans are "solidly" behind the Dimocrats' is completely illegitimate.e a nice day.