Regarding raising the debt ceiling, the most recent CBS/NY Times polls shows that an overwhelming majority of 63% of Americans oppose raising the debt ceiling, and want cuts in spending.
Originally Posted by Whirlaway
Wow! The poll said ZERO about cuts in spending. You just made that up.
In fact, A June 9
Washington Post/ABC News
poll found that 61 percent of people believe higher taxes will be necessary to reduce the deficit.
A June 7 Pew
poll found strong support for tax increases to reduce the deficit; 67 percent of people favor raising the wage cap for Social Security taxes, 66 percent raising income tax rates on those making more than $250,000, and 62 percent favor limiting tax deductions for large corporations. A plurality of people would also limit the mortgage interest deduction.
A May 26 Lake Research
poll of Colorado voters found that they support higher taxes on the rich to shore-up Social Security's finances by a 44 percent to 25 percent margin.
A May 13 Bloomberg
poll found that only one third of people believe it is possible to substantially reduce the budget deficit without higher taxes; two thirds do not.
A May 12 Ipsos/Reuters
poll found that three-fifths of people would support higher taxes to reduce the deficit.
A May 4 Quinnipiac
poll found that people favor raising taxes on those making more than $250,000 to reduce the deficit by a 69 percent to 28 percent margin.
I guess Americans are
actually with Democrats on this one...