Friday, July 10, 2009

A backlash in the making is rumbling on the horizon?

You know... it's one thing to make promises that you then don't/can't keep... yet another thing to actually have the exact opposite take place from what you said. The writer calls it "bait and switch."

And Biden is telling us that they didn't know how bad things really were with the economy...

Don't know... can't produce... don't know how to produce... misreading... alas... it soon starts to feel like "misleading"... and that won't fly round these parts.


foxnews

Voters' Remorse -- Is Baracklash on the Horizon?

Since January Obama has failed to help many of his core supporters. Will they soon turn against him?

Call it Baracklash: so far, Barack Obama isn't helping many people who voted for him in high percentages when he was elected president eight months ago.

According to exit polls, Obama beat John McCain for the vote of those under the age of 22 by 66-30 percent. He also generated a lot of enthusiasm among teenage volunteers below the voting age. But in June, unemployment encompassing this group --16 to 19-year-olds -- hit 24 percent, that's up from 20.6 percent at the end of George W. Bush's second term.

Ninety-five percent of blacks voted for Obama. As of June, black unemployment stood at 14.7 percent, up from 11.1 percent when Bush left office. Obama won the Hispanic vote by a 66-31 percent margin. Unemployment for Hispanics in June was 12.2 percent, an increase from 8.8 percent upon Bush's departure....

...On July 3, Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz, who supported Obama for president, wrote in The Wall Street Journal that "Many American supporters of Israel who voted for Barack Obama now suspect they may have been victims of a bait and switch. Now, some of them apparently have voters' remorse."

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