Obama suffered damage during first year of second term: Poll

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President Barack Obama has suffered serious political damage from the troubled first year of his second term, according to a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll.

Both personally and professionally Americans have downgraded their assessments of Mr. Obama in ways that complicate his ability to push through his policies, the survey shows. Most conspicuous lately have been the problems with the rollout of the new health care law, which compounded damage earlier from controversies over the National Security Agency surveillance programs and the Internal Revenue Service.

The result: Mr. Obama's approval rating stands at just 43 percent, while 54 percent disapprove of his performance—the highest proportion of his presidency. Mr. Obama's standing, 52 percent in January following his Nov. 2012 re-election, has edged down all year.

Declining as well are assessments of his personal qualities. While 56 percent still give the president high marks for being "easy-going and likable", that's down from 67 percent in late spring. Just 39 percent rate him highly for "having strong leadership qualities," down from 53 percent in January.
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Perhaps most troubling of all for the White House, just 37 percent rate the president highly for "being honest and straightforward"—down from 47 percent in January and 63 percent at the outset of his presidency. Peter Hart, the Democratic pollster who conducts the NBC/WSJ survey with his Republican counterpart Bill McInturff, pointed toward the president's discredited promise that Americans could keep insurance plans they liked under the new health care law as a contributing factor.

Mr. Obama's struggles with the law help explain why he hasn't benefited from improved assessments of the economy in recent weeks. The proportion of Americans predicting the economy will get worse in the next year has fallen to 24 percent from 42 percent in early October, amid anxiety about the government shutdown and federal debt limit. Yet public approval of Mr. Obama's handling of the economy has declined to 39 percent from 45 percent in September.

Congress hardly fares well in the public's esteem. A 51 percent majority calls this year's Congress "one of the worst"; another 28 percent call it "below average."

But from that public opinion rubble, Republicans have gained a slight advantage heading into next year's mid-term elections. By 44 percent to 42 percent, Americans say they prefer Republicans to control Congress after election day, wiping out the 8-point edge Democrats opened up amid the government shutdown.

The results on health care show that 50 percent of Americans—the highest the NBC/WSJ poll has recorded—call the health care law a bad idea, while just 34 percent call it a good idea. Only slightly more encouraging to the Obama administration and Democrats is that only 26 percent say the law should be "totally eliminated". Another 31 percent say the law needs "a major overhaul."

Another policy priority of the White House fares much better. Fully 63 percent of Americans back an increase in the federal minimum wage to $10.10 from its current level of $7.25.
 
I'm surprised no agency or department head has been fired or forced to resign after the ACA roll out. This is the cornerstone of the Obama presidency and the implementation has been horribly bungled, causing the administration great embarrassment.
 
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Americans have downgraded their assessments of Mr. Obama in ways that complicate his ability to push through his policies, the survey shows.

Well shit, I sure hope we don't end up with a congress that sits around and refuses to do anything!

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Americans say they prefer Republicans to control Congress

Nobody ever accused America of being the smart country.

Not everything has gone smoothly for Obama, there's some stuff he's done that I'm just flatout against, but ffs, who in their right mind could possibly believe that republicans are anything but an absolute disaster for this country?
 
Well shit, I sure hope we don't end up with a congress that sits around and refuses to do anything!



Nobody ever accused America of being the smart country.

Not everything has gone smoothly for Obama, there's some stuff he's done that I'm just flatout against, but ffs, who in their right mind could possibly believe that republicans are anything but an absolute disaster for this country?

Did you notice that DEMOCRATS control the Senate and have done so for the last 7 years?
 
That negates his premise how? Neither have proven themselves competent in governing.

Well shit, I sure hope we don't end up with a congress that sits around and refuses to do anything!

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Americans say they prefer Republicans to control Congress
Nobody ever accused America of being the smart country.

Not everything has gone smoothly for Obama, there's some stuff he's done that I'm just flatout against, but ffs, who in their right mind could possibly believe that republicans are anything but an absolute disaster for this country?

This guy is defending Obama and recites the standard Democrat trope about a do nothing Congress…without mentioning that Congress includes both the Senate and the House of Representatives and the Democrats have controlled the Senate for far longer than the Republicans have controlled the House. They always like to leave out the details to make it seem like the Republicans control Congress when in reality they control only one House. If anyone had the power to get things done, it would be the Senate Democrats as they have a fellow Democrat in the White House.

Democrats and media that cater to them try to make it seem like Republicans are in control of "Congress" and that the Dems are patiently waiting in the wings for the next election. The Democrats are knee-deep in it and didn't even bother forming a budget back when they should have in 2006.
 
This guy is defending Obama and recites the standard Democrat trope about a do nothing Congress…without mentioning that Congress includes both the Senate and the House of Representatives and the Democrats have controlled the Senate for far longer than the Republicans have controlled the House. They always like to leave out the details to make it seem like the Republicans control Congress when in reality they control only one House. If anyone had the power to get things done, it would be the Senate Democrats as they have a fellow Democrat in the White House.

You're right, the senate has been controlled by democrats for 7 years. I could list all the achievements of the 111th congress again, but I've already done it enough times and anybody can google it. Congress stopped producing anything substantial when the republicans took the house in 2010. So sure, it's clearly the fault of the democratic senate, who passed a whole bunch of useful and beneficial legislation before 2010.
Oh, except that Thomas Mann and Norm Ornstein, a pair of very highly respected and non-partisan political commentators, said this "We have been studying Washington politics and Congress for more than 40 years, and never have we seen them this dysfunctional. In our past writings, we have criticized both parties when we believed it was warranted. Today, however, we have no choice but to acknowledge that the core of the problem lies with the Republican Party." http://www.brookings.edu/research/opinions/2012/04/27-gop-mann#

Not to mention it's well established that the republican party took the house in 2010 with the public intention of refusing to participate in any sort of traditional government. Remember this "The single most important thing we want to achieve is for President Obama to be a one-term president"? Yeah, we're not concerned with jobs, or the economy, or healthcare, we're just here to fuck the government, and if some of it splashes on the country as a whole, then who gives a shit.

I'm sure you named yourself "biodefensegrad" because you wanted to show everyone how smart you are, but then you go and make posts and we can all see the truth.

Democrats and media that cater to them try to make it seem like Republicans are in control of "Congress" and that the Dems are patiently waiting in the wings for the next election. The Democrats are knee-deep in it and didn't even bother forming a budget back when they should have in 2006.

Got news for you moron, nobody has passed a budget since 1997. (2009 technically wasn't a budget, it was an "omnibus spending bill"). America runs on continuing resolutions. Sure, it would be nice to pass a budget, even responsible, but the budget process was designed on the assumption that both sides had the best interests of the country in mind, and that isn't true anymore.

Throughout history, the political parties have always opposed each other, but they've also done their jobs and fulfilled their obligation to America. Republicans have broken that tradition. They should be ashamed and you should be ashamed for defending them.
 

meesterperfect

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dont matter, hes out in a few years.
he dont care. midas well inflict as much damage as he can while he can.
he said it the other day before he went on another extended vacation. " Ive run my last campaign".
So he aint suffering. You know who is ( among many others)?
All the people who have lost or will lose their health insurance , or even lost their jobs over it.
 
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