38%

Discussion in 'Politics' started by bearmountain, Oct 17, 2010.

  1. Lucrum

    Lucrum

    Bush was a conservative??

    I think he was more conservative than Gore or Kerry, but hardly a true conservative.
     
    #11     Oct 17, 2010
  2. Not imo,but conservatives love him






    Conservative Republicans Still Widely Support Bush
    Averaging just 29% job approval overall thus far in December


    Published: Dec. 11, 2008 at 7:29 PM

    by Jeffrey M. Jones

    PRINCETON, NJ -- George W. Bush remains popular among conservative Republicans (72% approve of him) despite his low overall approval rating. Meanwhile, moderate and liberal Republicans are as likely to disapprove as to approve of the job he is doing, and Democrats of all political orientations hold Bush in low regard.



    These results are based on Gallup Poll Daily tracking conducted Dec. 1-9, including interviews with more than 9,000 U.S. adults.

    During this time, Bush has averaged 29% job approval among all Americans -- reflecting a slight improvement from the 25% approval rating he had at the time of the November election, yet still dismal by historical standards.

    With such a low approval rating, it is hard to find many population subgroups that are favorable to Bush. A look at the groups giving Bush the 10 highest average approval ratings clearly shows how much one's opinion of the president is driven by political attitudes as opposed to demographic characteristics. Only four groups give Bush ratings in excess of 40% approval, and all are defined by political points of view. But because membership in these four groups overlaps (e.g., Republicans and conservative Republicans), when they are subdivided into mutually exclusive groups (as in the first graph), it really is only Americans who are both Republicans and conservatives who hold Bush in high esteem.
     
    #12     Oct 17, 2010
  3. Lucrum

    Lucrum

    Not all of them.
     
    #13     Oct 17, 2010
  4. Was Reagan a conservative in your opinion ?With his fiscal irresponsibility and amnesty stance I dont think he was the conservative king that conservatives call him today



    IMO Bush Sr was the most conservative president of my lifetime(born in 1969),and he was my second favorite president behind Clinton
     
    #14     Oct 17, 2010
  5. And none of this obviously had anything to do with Barack.
     
    #15     Oct 17, 2010
  6. Businesses out of their own greed are reluctant to hire, this despite businesses showing record profits.

    Businesses are reluctant to loan money, this despite their borrowing rate is close to zero.

    Wall street will payout record bonus this year in 2010, but they are also poised to cut back thousands of jobs, further hurting families and the NYC economy.
     
    #16     Oct 18, 2010
  7. What about the business you own?
     
    #17     Oct 18, 2010
  8. Hello

    Hello

    Coincidentally 38% is also very close to Obamas current approval numbers, that was actually what i thought this thread was going to be about at first. :D
     
    #18     Oct 18, 2010
  9. jem

    jem

    Fiscal conservatism is about cutting spending.
    Or Cutting taxes appropriately so that revenues go up to balance budget.

    It is not about increasing taxes.
    That is for closet big government modern liberals.

    Bush Sr was from the liberal wing of the republican party.
    He broker his no new taxes pledge.
    he was no conservative.
    He put a stealth liberal on the supreme court (souter).
    His son tried to do the same thing (miers)

    Their family is eastern liberal power machine.
    They are not true conservatives.
    Neo cons were found by former socialists.
     
    #19     Oct 18, 2010
  10. Its actually closer to Reagan's 1983 low of 35 % then Obamas current 49 %

    38 % is still much higher then Bush's 25-29 % when he left office .
     
    #20     Oct 18, 2010