by crashtech » Fri Dec 17, 2010 4:36 am
I'm not sure why I felt the need to defend drooling idiots that think they can actually learn something from TV news. I really don't care too much.
But just for the sake of conversation, I want to comment on the questions that alternet said were asked:
* 91 percent believe the stimulus legislation lost jobs
Did the economy gain or lose jobs during the time the stimulus was being implemented? Even though the stimulus added a lot of government jobs, in the net there was there still a loss?
* 72 percent believe the health reform law will increase the deficit
I believe this too, CBO be damned. It will increase the deficit if implemented as written, guaranteed.
* 72 percent believe the economy is getting worse
It's not? Is someone fudging the numbers? At best it's pretty damn flat.
* 60 percent believe climate change is not occurring
Well, OK. Climate change is occuring, and has occurred since the dawn of time. Change is a given. But the REAL question is, "Do you agree that drastic action is necessary to mitigate the effects of man-made global warming?" To which I answer, not right now, given the evidence.
* 49 percent believe income taxes have gone up
Not so much, unless I was to count them as a ratio versus my disposable income.
* 63 percent believe the stimulus legislation did not include any tax cuts
I think I remember something about a withholding reduction during the first part of the year. I had to download a new chart to write paychecks. Really, I plead as ignorant as a FOX News viewer on this one. Maybe it was a marketing problem?
* 56 percent believe Obama initiated the GM/Chrysler bailout
Of course he didn't. The management of GM and Chrysler did. Bullish on Ford now, btw.
* 38 percent believe that most Republicans opposed TARP
Wishful thinking?
* 63 percent believe Obama was not born in the U.S. (or that it is unclear)
Wow, I thought that had been laid to bed...