@genoves,
Here < Okie, is what the Wall Street Journal wrote- today--
Speaking Out
'We can't keep looking at this as something that's going to fail. You have to look on the bright side and see the proverbial silver lining to the cloud.'
-- Helen Ann Griffith, Democrat, Flint, Mich.,75, retired school cook
'I think he has a big head and thinks he can get all this stuff done in a short amount of time and it's going to take a lot longer.'
-- Rachel Radny, Democrat, Murfreesboro, Tenn., 24, unemployed
'He's doing more than I would know to do....I don't know that [his plan] is going to work. I hope to God it does but I'd be surprised if the house of cards doesn't fall down.'
-- c-- Richard Kessler,independent, Imperial, Mo., 56, mechanic
"Democrats are extraordinarily supportive of their new Democratic president in a way that's transforming the aggregate numbers," said Mr. McInturff. "But we should be cautious because it might overstate some of the other large parts of the country that are hanging back."
Even some groups that are supporting Mr. Obama now might be harder to hold on to. That includes 10% of the electorate who are not Democrats but say they relate to Mr. Obama. Members of this group say they are less confident than others about Mr. Obama's goals and policies. A similar dynamic is at work among those living in rural areas and small towns.
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Notice this feedback----
Vincine Fallica, independent, Vermontville, N.Y., 55, case manager
'I think six to 12 months should show people if his ideas are working, that's the time frame I'm giving him before I start bashing him.'
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Okie-Patience- Obama doesn't know what he is doing. By September, the polls will show that he has less than 50% support.
The left wing knows nothing about polls, Okie. They do not know that almost every president starts out with high numbers and then, after they start to fail miserably, there numbers fall drastically.