Quote:
Originally Posted by aceventura3
......Again, in theory this seems correct. However, if the nation has lost confidence in its Executive Branch, then the Legislative Branch has to assume (or take) greater responsibility. I see no real alternative to supporting Bush's plan or supporting another plan. I don't understand how compromise works, and if there is no compromise, what is the Legislative Branch willing to do?
|
Tick...tick....tick.... June, july, august, september....december....2008 !! A presidential election year.....
Quote:
http://www.usatoday.com/news/washing...ush-poll_N.htm
.....His lowest ratings — 30% approval, 67% disapproval — were for his handling of the situation in Iraq.
The telephone survey of 1,010 adults, taken Friday through Sunday, shows Bush's overall standing continuing in the doldrums, at 34% approval, 63% disapproval. The poll's margin of error is +/—3 percentage points.
However, Bush hasn't dropped to his lowest ratings ever, as he did in a Newsweek Poll released over the weekend. That survey, taken Wednesday and Thursday, put his approval rating at 28%.......
|
.....polling of even the most favorably received in the primaries of the front running republican presidential candidates, will be marked with Bush's stench....the party and the leading candidates will put Bush and his policies more "in synch" with the reality of the situation on the ground, and hence....with the sentiment of the congress, as demonstrated, this past week. This will be a waiting game, if democrats simply follow the will of the majority of the electorate.....hold fast....no compromise is possible with a man who is almost always wrong, seldom honest, and who calls himself, "the decider" !