This appeared here and my thanks to Alan for allowing me to pubish his work. RK
It is one of the
great mysteries. How does Barack Obama continue to generate job approval ratings
that say he’s doing a good one?
On a recent weekend
Rasmussen Reports rated him at 51% while Gallup gave him a 49% rating. At the
Pew Research Center, his rating was at 47%, but they noted that at this time in
his presidency, George W. Bush had a job approval rating of 33% while Bill
Clinton was rated at 63% approval.
Of course, Bush and
Clinton were President at different times dealing with different factors but
metaphorically Obama’s ratings suggest that close to half of the voters polled
still thought he was doing a good job or, at the very least, not a bad one.
Are the voters that
are being polled simply not paying that much attention to the White House and
its occupant?
Consider some
aspects of his record in office to date:
As 2014 came to a
close, Tyler Durden,
writing on Zero Hedge, addressed the U.S. debt, noting that it had “just hit a
new historic level…which also means that total U.S. debt had increased by 70%
under Obama, from $10.625 trillion on January 21, 2009 to $18.005 trillion most
recently.”
The level of debt
led to the first downgrade of the U.S. credit rating in the nation’s history.
At the same time federal spending (25% of Gross Domestic Product) was the
highest since World War II.
Obama has presided
over a terrible economy for the past six years and, while other Presidents came
into office facing a comparable recession, Obama’s failed policies turned it
into the Great Recession. Employment sank to the lowest since 1983 at 58.1% of
the working population and long-term unemployment (45.9%) was the highest since
the 1930s.
One might think
that so many people either out of work or who had given up seeking it would be
unhappy enough to credit Obama with the economy’s sluggish state. He is
currently taking credit for any improvement, but much of it is attributable to
the energy sector and he has taken steps to harm it since 2009 with “a war on
coal”, restricting any exploration or drilling for oil and natural gas on
federal lands, and most recently, attempting to put one of the most energy-rich
regions of Alaska off-limits to any access.
As we begin to work
on our tax returns, it’s worth noting that only 49% of taxpayers will be paying
an income tax, the lowest level in the modern era and, predictably, government
dependency (47%), defined as the percentage of people receiving one or more
federal benefit payments, is now the highest in American history.
There was a time
when being on welfare was something people tried to avoid. That suggests that
something has changed in the American character, but we know that all too well
as we watch our society accept a range of conduct that includes demands for
same-sex marriages, legalization of marijuana, a growing population of
single-parent families, attacks on the saying of prayers at public ceremonies,
hostility to the police who protect us, and a host of other behaviors that
undermine the moral values that previous generations of Americans passed on to
their descendants.
Another mystery is
the way facts about Obama seem to stir so little interest. He allegedly has a
Social Security number from a state in which he has never lived. Many of the
records of his life that other Presidents have made public have been kept
sealed from examination. A birth certificate has been deemed a forgery by
document experts. Whole books have been devoted to the disparities between his
two memoirs and facts that have raised many questions.
At the least, one
might assume that Americans know that he lies all the time. The typical
television news program includes video of something he said previously that
clashes with whatever his recent version is. Why would voters grant a 50%
approval rating to someone who so consistently lies to them?
The fact is that
his namesake legislation—ObamaCare—has been a disaster from the day it was
passed. It was sold to the public with a series of outrageous lies told by the
President. Passage was based solely on the votes of a Democratic Party that
controlled Congress but the recent election did shift control of Congress to
the GOP, so the voter’s actions do speak louder than words.
The then-Speaker of
the House, Nancy Pelosi, summed it up saying they had to pass the 2,000-plus
page monster “in order to find out what’s in it.” That is not how government is
supposed to function, but worst of all, ObamaCare requires Americans to
purchase a product, health insurance, they may not want or may not need. That
is a lot closer to a dictatorship than a democracy.
How many scandals
have occurred during the President’s six years in office? The short answer is
“too many”; the most recent being the exchange of five Taliban generals for one
American soldier deemed by those with whom he served to have deserted his unit.
In the same fashion it has taken months to pry information from the White House
about the Benghazi attack that took the life of a U.S. ambassador and three
others. As is frequently the case, it is the cover-up that rivals the event.
In the end, one
must conclude that Obama’s job performance approval ratings say as much about
the mood and outlook of the voters who were polled as the facts cited above
would suggest. A lot of Americans continue to express their anger and
frustration with Obama, myself included, but that is not showing up in the
ratings that suggest that a least half the voters think he’s doing, if not a
great job, at least a good one.
© Alan Caruba, 2015
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