Poll: Obama Stimulus Effort Backed By Huge Majority

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February 9, 2009 10:22 AM

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Even as the media continues to cast the stimulus saga as one of mounting pressure on President Barack Obama to deliver a bill that's become mired in partisan bickering, public opinion remains squarely behind the President's effort. As Obama embarks today on a mini-campaign to sell the stimulus, the numbers indicate that he may be preaching to the converted. Jake Tapper of ABC News provides the essential rundown:

Sixty-seven percent of the American people approve of how President Obama's handling his efforts to pass an economic stimulus bill, as opposed to 48% for Democrats in Congress and 31% for congressional Republicans.


In addition, the disapproval rating for Congressional Republicans remains a "staggeringly high" 58%. And the public continues to view the package as a matter of paramount concern. 51% of those polled consider the plan's passage to be "critically important," with "Only 16% say it is 'not that important.'"

What remains obscured by these numbers, however, is whether or not public sentiment lines up behind the various compromises wrought and cuts made by the coterie of "moderate" Senators. Here, the press has done a poor job elucidating what is precisely at stake. Senators Ben Nelson and Susan Collins have been allowed to skate by and issue fundamental falsehoods about what they have done to the bill. In a press release, the two Senators claim to have "funded education," and have ensured that the bill will contain "robust spending on infrastructure to create jobs, $87 billion in assistance for states, and assistance to schools, especially for special education and Pell grants." Yglesias begs to differ:

Would you ever in a million years have guessed from this rhetoric that the primary change Collins and Nelson made was to implement big reductions in aid to states and, especially, in funding for education? I think not. In their rhetoric, Collins and Nelson preserved vital education funding and state assistance while eliminating various metaphorical animal products. Meanwhile, actual changes Collins and Nelson made include:


* Elimination of $25 billion in flexible funding for state governments.
* Cut $7.5 billion in funding for "state incentive grants" to help states make progress toward NCLB goals.
* Eliminated $19.5 billion in construction aid for schools and colleges.
* Reduced new aid for the Head Start early childhood program by $1 billion.

Nowhere in their statement do Nelson and Collins make any effort to justify these decisions. Indeed, they don't even seem prepared to admit that they made these decisions.

And no one is holding Collins or Nelson to account, either. Nevertheless, the stage for these compromises -- and the attendant concerns that have since issued forth from economists like Paul Krugman, who believe that damage is being done to the bill's efficacy -- was set by President Obama himself, who sought out bipartisan input and support at the expense of his negotiating position. As Ryan Grim notes, Obama's "stimulus spending is one leg of a three-part approach" to stabilizing the economy, and if the stimulus bill shows any degree of efficacy, the President may elect to take a second pass. Whether the public will stand behind a rerun of this grueling period in the same buoying numbers is anybody's guess.

Even as the media continues to cast the stimulus saga as one of mounting pressure on President Barack Obama to deliver a bill that's become mired in partisan bickering, public opinion remains squarely...
Even as the media continues to cast the stimulus saga as one of mounting pressure on President Barack Obama to deliver a bill that's become mired in partisan bickering, public opinion remains squarely...
 
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When citizens of America should have protested in the streets of our wonderful country against Mr. Bush rushed through stimulus package, which had no accountability what so ever, the silence was deafening from the majority of us. We the people of the United States trembled with fear of what the Bush Crime Family would/could do to anyone of us, at any given time. Now we have elected an intelligent, compassionate president whom is for all the people, but pessimisms abound from stupidity and Fraudulent Fox News with their pathetic, negativity hammering in daily roadblocks that are piled high against President Obama. This is the 21st century grow up people of the US., stop complaining and either leader, follow, are get out of the way of the courageous people whom want a Better and Equal United States of America.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:53 PM on 02/12/2009
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Guess that means that even EDUCATED IDIOTS are only.... SELECTIVELY educated. What happens when those of us who actually fund this lunacy decide to quit feeding the BEAST???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:39 PM on 02/12/2009
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Poll: Obama Stimulus Effort Backed By Huge Majority?
Really? All the poll says is that Obama's "effort" is backed by a huge majority. Now because of his huge effort in promoting immense fear among the public, polls do show that they want something big passed quickly. Ah - but what.

Numerous polls, CBS, CNN, Gallup, Rasmussen, etc., are all clearly showing that a majority of voters do not like either the House or the Senate version - nor do they actually feel (as does the Congressional Budget Office) that it will really do much good.

What the polls do show is that the voters clearly understand that they much prefer more tax relief and less of the spending. The bill's largest component is spending, unfortunately, is full of special interst pork projects (some may help, others will not), while the smaller component is tax relief - just the opposite of what the majority of our citizens are telling us that they want. Just what does "we the people" actually mean?

Congress should yank this bill. Instead it should design two separate packages (and perhaps Obama's panel of economic experts should be involved this time); 1. An emergency relief package - to proivde aid and comfort for those most damaged and most in need during this crisis. 2. An emergency stimulus bill - one that would actually address only those items that can either help to fill this gap in economic activity and/or to create long term economic activity.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:25 PM on 02/12/2009
- dianhow I'm a Fan of dianhow 71 fans permalink

You call it a PORK & spending bill . This bill will put folks to work - save their jobs- give the unemployed an extra few weeks of pay-assist some homeowners- you know - help actual people....not fat cats and super wealthy- who already have many many millions - greatly helped by huge tax and other breaks from Reagan / Bush policies. I guess- it depends on who's side you 're on. The 3 GOP's who voted for it- only did so because their states went Democratic in November. All they know is massive tax cuts- helping regular folks- NO WAY .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:37 PM on 02/12/2009
- ChuckiePoo I'm a Fan of ChuckiePoo 3 fans permalink

Enacting the stimulus package is only the beginning of Obama's political victories. If this stimulus package works and it indeed helps revive our wounded economy, then the fact that this legislation was almost unanimously opposed by every Republican in Congress should be forever emblazoned in the minds of all Americans. The numbers -- Senate - 3; House - 0 -- should be sewn into a flag to be draped around the coffin of the Republican Party as it is lowered into the ground for eternal burial.

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:39 AM on 02/12/2009
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It ain't gonna work "Chuckie"...the sweet irony is that when it falls flat on it's Marxist face, conservatives (not necessarily Republicans) will have been vindicated and banish you left wing ideologues to the ash heap once and for all...sweet!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:45 PM on 02/12/2009
- Buddy McCue I'm a Fan of Buddy McCue 134 fans permalink
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What in the world do you base THAT on? Wishful thinking?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:01 AM on 02/13/2009

Or the drape will be over Obama,Reid and Old Nancy's coffin! This is not a 'stimulus bill' but a horrible charity handout. Not 1/3 of it will create jobs and those will mostly be taken by mexicans!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:31 PM on 02/14/2009

This whole package needs to be dumped and started over. If it takes 700 pages and a rush job everyone will be sorry. This whole thing stinks.

The first trillion didn't help, this trillion won't help and the next trillion won't. We are headed for a disaster.
They refused to put the E-Verify in the stimulus so how many Americans and legal immigrants will get the jobs.

So the government spend, spend bill breaks the country what happens when we have real weather disasters. They say your savings are covered for 250,000 just wait you will get nothing. Why can't people understand when the government is broke they are broke.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:06 PM on 02/11/2009

Excuse me, but if you think this stimulus package was rushed, what about the financial "stimulus" package before the end of the year? Talk about a rush - and it was implemented with NO viable oversight - we should have started over on that one first. At least this one does have enough spending that jobs will be created. If we let the republicans give more tax cuts to big business and the wealthy, do you think any one of those business would actually create an American job? They most likely would create more jobs for China and India so we can continue to build their infrastructures. Wake UP!

By the way, you do know this government has been broke for a long time. Going back to when republicans kept calling for tax cuts, and funded the deficit with borrowing from all over the world, most notably China. We have long been broke and the republicans have watched as the debt has doubled since President Clinton.

I think the republican policies, deficits, lack of oversight, fear mongering and war mongering has created a "FINANCIAL 911". The Middle East terrorists of the world are happy to see the western financial systems collapse – and we did it to ourselves.

Let's all vote for more repblicans!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:18 PM on 02/12/2009
- GH I'm a Fan of GH 9 fans permalink

Read more. Clinton, etc. have laid blame on lack of regulatory action here squarely on Democrats. Not defending Bush. He tried like hell from '01 to stop this subprime ponzi scheme set in motion by Clinton's Cuomo at HUD - Bush failed. The D's blocked/protected their own at every turn.

On longer term causes-let's listen to porgressives here:

Jan. 2008 - Dean Baker: "Rather than handing Bush a booming economy, Clinton handed over an economy that was propelled by an unsustainable stock bubble and distorted by a hugely over-valued dollar."

Aug. 2008- "Dissent Magazine,"Legacy of Clinton Bubble: Chickens Come Home to Roost - HISTORY SHOULD deal harshly with Bill Clinton"

May, 2003 DEAN BAKER - Bursting Bubbles:

"In 2000, President Clinton could legitimately boast of the “best economy in 30 years.” ... ... But after Bush took office in 2001, the economy fell into recession...

... According to the script, Clinton eliminated deficit through progressive tax increases and spending restraint. This ... was basis for the extraordinary growth of late ’90s. Then Bush came into office and quickly squandered the surplus with tax cuts .. As a result, the deficit skyrocketed and the economy tanked.

..a good story, but reality is quite different. ..These bubbles created basis for the 2001 recession and economy’s continuing period of stagnation."

Aug. 5, 2008 - "Village Voice" - Andrew Cuomo,(D) Fannie/Freddie - How youngest HUD secretary in history gave birth to mortgage crisis [speaking of Clinton years].

Reading - a great asset. If only

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:06 PM on 02/12/2009

Lack of oversight??? Ifwe have a Dem as President & aRep-controlled Congress, Congress is responsible. And if we have a Rep as President & a Rep-controlled Congress, Congress is responsible. So, when the Dems control Congress, and pass a bill that gives the Rep President all of this authority with NO OVERSIGHT, we're gonna blame the GOP for lack of oversight??? GET REAL!!! You HAVE to be kidding. The "Bank Bailout" was passed by a Dem Congress. It decided to give all of this power to the President, because it knew OBAMA WAS COMING!!! It wanted HIM to have control over his own $350B. And now that the public is outraged about not knowing where the money went, we're gonna try to blame the GOP & Bush/Paulson.

TObama wants to move on this is so it's passed & signed before the public KNOWS what all is in it. The Public was positive because "it's going to save the economy". Then, the details started coming out about all of the projects; the Public sees that it isn't EXACTLY what they thought it was. Obama announces "a press conference" & slams the GOP for being "partisan." Funny how when the Dems said "no" to everything the GOP wanted to do under Bush, they weren't "partisan." But, now that the GOP does this to The Annointed Messiah, they're are MOST DEFINITELY "partisan" and just doing this to be obstructionist.

Readthe Constitution. Consult that document & see what exactly the Federal Government shouldn't be

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:22 PM on 02/12/2009

Ruth, would you prefer a 3 page document on the stimulus plan? It could say something like "40% tax cuts, 60% spending". That's about what Paulson presented for the first bailout package, and as already noted, no oversight. This plan is pretty detailed, and open for viewing by the public. Much is made of the length, but they are legal pages, lots of white space; not hard to get through it, if that is your job, in spite of what Lindsey Graham would have us believe.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:57 PM on 02/12/2009
- SteveS I'm a Fan of SteveS 12 fans permalink
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The headline is misleading. While it might be truthful in that the EFFORT is backed by a majority (we appreciate a President who does something), it implies that the stimulus itself is backed by a huge majority. It's actually currently backed by 51%, a bare majority.

It just comes across as misleading.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:51 AM on 02/10/2009

Well if it wasn't for the right wing to spew so much dirt on the cable news that shakes up doubts in the viewers and listeners I believe the support would be high.That's why they are going so crazy right now. The Obama administration needs to keep everything very transparent (and hopefully without the faux pas that plaged the first TARP money still under Bush).

Let's hope all goes well as planned and these loudmouths hopefully end up eating dirt.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:48 PM on 02/10/2009

There is a difference between "critically important" (51%) and simply backing the proposal. You are wrong on this one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:10 AM on 02/11/2009
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No matter how strongly they feel about it, 51% is not a huge majority. It is a bare majority. But it is not worth arguing over.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:18 AM on 02/13/2009

TRUST OBAMA? YEAH, RIGHT, ABOUT AS FAR AS I COULD THROW DAVID ROCKEFELLER.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:14 AM on 02/10/2009

WHY DID OBAMA ATTEND THE BILDERGERG CONFERENCE, HAND-IN-HAND WITH HILLARY? ONCE YOU CAN ANSWER THOSE QUESTIONS, YOU WILL SEE WHERE THIS IS ALL LEADING.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:13 AM on 02/10/2009

THE HEADLINES AND THE ARTICLE COULDN'T BE FURTHER FROM THE TRUTH. THE MAJORITY OF US ARE TOTALLY AGAINST ANY BAIL-OUT OR STIMULUS PACKAGE.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:09 AM on 02/10/2009
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And you took your scientific poll where? Your data is available for scrutiny where? Just cause the folks in your moonshine manufacturing group agree, don't make it the majority.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:01 AM on 02/11/2009
- Carsy I'm a Fan of Carsy 14 fans permalink
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I think the MSM is beginning to get frustrated. The American people are actually thinking for themselves for the most part. The fact that the support for Obama is high even though the press is trying to destroy him says alot, the American people are not puppets to the MSM and we understand that for the most part it is a ratings war between stations and not about the best interest of the country. I was watching Morning Joe this morning and you can tell he is getting frustrated to a certain extent, great to see.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:25 AM on 02/10/2009
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Leave it to the Rethugs to bring down the good will and euphoria of our Nation, which elected our new Prez by giving Him a Mandate of over 3/4% to have the freedom to do His job.
The good will of our Nation here at home and Globally has been brought down just as (W) did after 9.1.1.
Someone tell me "what are these neo's good for if not destroyin the good will of compassionate and peace.ful A.meri.cans. I hope their party is gone forever, like slav.ery and jim.crow.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:05 AM on 02/10/2009
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The Republican party are masters of arrogance and they lack compassion and common sense. It is utterly amazing that they continue to parade around preaches the evils of the trillion dollar stimulus plan while unemployment reports are 7.6 percent.

It just doesn't make any sense to cut key provisons out of the bill that will eliminate 500k-600k new jobs and continue to call the stimulus a spending bill.

What in the hell is wrong with these people? As for the media-- they played right into the hands of the Republicans. Obama was forced to take his show on the road to trump the misconceptions and distortions of the stimulus package-- utterly amazing.

More and more Americans are losing their only source of income and or housing and there is no time to debate the seriousness of the situation the Bush Administration left the country in. The Republican theory of taking government out of government is an oxymoron founded by morons.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:51 AM on 02/10/2009
- Ping I'm a Fan of Ping 63 fans permalink

The core principles of the Republican Party are more money for the rich, and lower pay for everyone else.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:56 AM on 02/10/2009
- catalyst09 I'm a Fan of catalyst09 2 fans permalink

I am affected by this economy and so are millions of others who lost their job. I am certainly not looking for a handout.

This stimulus package is a must at this point. . Those folks in Indiana are much more in touch with reality than many of the Republican. Apparently playing politics as usual are the wisest thing to do for Republican. Michael Steele is the biggest joke of all and McCain what a sore loser x3...uugghh! On the other hand, Democrats need to stop acting like OC Housewife who frivolously spending money on unnecessary stuff. Can we get along for the good of the country, people??? Seriously ...Change is certainly hard in Washington­...(SIGH:(­((

PS. So nice to hear a President who is articulate, wise & intelligent.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:31 AM on 02/10/2009
- Pharos I'm a Fan of Pharos 9 fans permalink

What frivolous spending? That's just Republican propaganda.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:21 AM on 02/10/2009
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What frivolous spending. Give an example.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:24 AM on 02/10/2009
- Ping I'm a Fan of Ping 63 fans permalink

The only frivolous spending I see is in giving the top 1% another tax cut so they can go out and buy gold.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:58 AM on 02/10/2009
- Kiabell04 I'm a Fan of Kiabell04 21 fans permalink
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Why isn't themedia talking about this? They make it seems as if everyone is calling Obama an idiot and are siding with the Republican idiots that sat back on their lazy @$$es for 8 years as theeconomy crumbled. I'm glad Obama called them out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:25 AM on 02/10/2009
- weatherwaxx I'm a Fan of weatherwaxx 249 fans permalink

95% of the media are owned by the 5 corporations that bought the White House for George W. Most of the real journalists quit the spin cycle years ago.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:39 AM on 02/10/2009
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Obama was extremely gracious to provide more than necessary space for Republicans to give their input. But instead of reciprocating civil behaviour, they became obstructionist morons as usual.

With all of the world's problems, bipartisanship doesn't work if the other side won't play.

YOU GO OBAMA!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:21 AM on 02/10/2009

I think the Press is being disingenuous to label the Republican obstructionism as a clash of progressive vs. conservative views. It seems more likely that the obstructionism is a result of a pledge to a Rush Limbaugh-inspired "operation chaos" event, than the outcome of any kind of rational thought. Their need to find an identity after a failed election is stronger, apparently, than any need to actually help the country they pretend to serve. They serve themselves, their party, and their agenda, and therefore their own personal political futures. I believe that the Press and the MSM is quite aware of the infantile rationale behind their actions, but instead of exposing it, they joined forces and broadcast nothing but criticism of the Stimulus for a solid two week period. They want to see Obama fail, lose confidence, and lose the confidence of the People. That's how much they care.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:58 AM on 02/10/2009
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