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Old March 16th, 2007, 01:01 PM posted to rec.travel.europe
PJ O'Donovan[_1_]
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Default Bush performance ratings by Americans polarized by income status

http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2004/

Exit poll data

VOTE BY INCOME

Less Than $50,000
44% Bush

55% Kerry

$50,000 or More
56% Bush

43% Kerry

VOTE BY EDUCATION

No High School
49% Bush

50% Kerry
H.S. Graduate
52% Bush

47% Kerry

College Graduate
52% Bush

46% Kerry

Anybody surprised with this?

Gloomy Mood Partly Tied to Income Levels, Bloomberg Poll Finds

By Heidi Przybyla

March 14 (Bloomberg) -- How gloomy Americans are about the direction
of the country and President George W. Bush's leadership depends on
how much money they make.

Twenty-three percent of all Americans said the country is on the right
track, a 15-year low, according to a new Bloomberg poll. Among those
with higher incomes, 43 percent said the country is on the right path.
Three-fifths of Americans disapproved of the job Bush is doing,
compared with 38 percent who approved. Among those with household
income higher than $100,000, the gap is smaller, with 53 percent
disapproving and 46 percent approving. .....

Economic Performance

Wealthier Americans also have a more favorable opinion of Bush's
handling of the economy, with 52 percent approving of Bush's record
while just 43 percent of all Americans approve.

On the Iraq war, more high earners approved of Bush's policies and
they were significantly more critical of a Democratic plan to withdraw
troops by March of next year. Forty- nine percent of high earners
oppose the plan, to just 39 percent of all Americans.

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Old March 16th, 2007, 02:59 PM posted to rec.travel.europe
Iceman
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Default Bush performance ratings by Americans polarized by income status

On Mar 16, 7:01 am, "PJ O'Donovan" wrote:
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2004/

Exit poll data

VOTE BY INCOME

Less Than $50,000
44% Bush

55% Kerry

$50,000 or More
56% Bush

43% Kerry

VOTE BY EDUCATION

No High School
49% Bush

50% Kerry
H.S. Graduate
52% Bush

47% Kerry

College Graduate
52% Bush

46% Kerry

Anybody surprised with this?



Not surprised. His policies have been good for the rich and
disastrous for the rest of the country.

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Old March 16th, 2007, 07:12 PM posted to rec.travel.europe
Lennart Petersen
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Default Bush performance ratings by Americans polarized by income status



"PJ O'Donovan" skrev i meddelandet
oups.com...
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2004/

Exit poll data

VOTE BY INCOME

Less Than $50,000
44% Bush

55% Kerry

$50,000 or More
56% Bush

43% Kerry

VOTE BY EDUCATION

No High School
49% Bush

50% Kerry
H.S. Graduate
52% Bush

47% Kerry

College Graduate
52% Bush

46% Kerry

Anybody surprised with this?

No. Just try to explain what does it say !
If there's a difference between rich and not so rich people you could try to
introduce a scale with more votes for rich people or no right to vote at all
if not having an education satisfying you.
But as you seem to be a complete nut I'm sure you'll be the first one denied
to vote.
As an example you seem to be complete unaware of the fact that this n.g is
for discussions about travelling in Europe.


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Old March 17th, 2007, 01:37 AM posted to rec.travel.europe
PJ O'Donovan[_1_]
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Default Bush performance ratings by Americans polarized by income status

you could try to
introduce a scale with more votes for rich people or no right to vote
at all
if not having an education satisfying you.

Lennert Petersen

No! Better yet the "rich" should be verboten to vote. Then the poor
will tax the "rich" until the poor become the "rich" and all live
happy forever.

LMAO!

On Mar 16, 10:12 am, "Lennart Petersen"
wrote:
"PJ O'Donovan" skrev i meddelandetnews:1174046484.929271.236460@e65g2000h sc.googlegroups.com...

http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2004/


Exit poll data


VOTE BY INCOME


Less Than $50,000
44% Bush


55% Kerry


$50,000 or More
56% Bush


43% Kerry


VOTE BY EDUCATION


No High School
49% Bush


50% Kerry
H.S. Graduate
52% Bush


47% Kerry


College Graduate
52% Bush


46% Kerry


Anybody surprised with this?


No. Just try to explain what does it say !
If there's a difference between rich and not so rich people you could try to
introduce a scale with more votes for rich people or no right to vote at all
if not having an education satisfying you.
But as you seem to be a complete nut I'm sure you'll be the first one denied
to vote.
As an example you seem to be complete unaware of the fact that this n.g is
for discussions about travelling in Europe.



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Old March 17th, 2007, 02:38 AM posted to rec.travel.europe
Lennart Petersen
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Default Bush performance ratings by Americans polarized by income status



"PJ O'Donovan" skrev i meddelandet
ups.com...
you could try to
introduce a scale with more votes for rich people or no right to vote
at all
if not having an education satisfying you.

Lennert Petersen

No! Better yet the "rich" should be verboten to vote. Then the poor
will tax the "rich" until the poor become the "rich" and all live
happy forever.

LMAO!

-------------
Sounds like an interesting idea.


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Old March 17th, 2007, 05:07 AM posted to rec.travel.europe
InTheNorthLand
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Default Bush performance ratings by Americans polarized by income status

Not surprised. His policies have been good for the rich
and disastrous for the rest of the country.


And you believe that somehow all the problems of those of us in the
working middle class will suddenly disappear under a democratic
Whitehouse and democratic congress. It's one thing to be naive, and
another to ignore the past.

If you want a government which will stiff the working class, play
identity politics, continue to segment society with a nonsence known
as diversity, and support added civil rights protection for any group
which screams loud enough, you will have your wish in but a few short
years.

  #7  
Old March 17th, 2007, 05:39 PM posted to rec.travel.europe
InTheNorthLand
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Default Bush performance ratings by Americans polarized by income status

Congratulations. You have accepted the media created event of class
warfare based on income and assets. For this you need to believe that
all capital is finite, and if someone has more than you they could
only have acquired it through illegal or unethical means.


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Old March 17th, 2007, 06:48 PM posted to rec.travel.europe
Deeply Filled Mortician
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Default Bush performance ratings by Americans polarized by income status

Make credence recognised that on 16 Mar 2007 17:37:11 -0700, "PJ
O'Donovan" has scripted:

you could try to
introduce a scale with more votes for rich people or no right to vote
at all
if not having an education satisfying you.

Lennert Petersen

No! Better yet the "rich" should be verboten to vote. Then the poor
will tax the "rich" until the poor become the "rich" and all live
happy forever.

LMAO!


I'm having trouble figuring out if this is the real PJ or an
impersonator.
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Old March 18th, 2007, 01:27 PM posted to rec.travel.europe
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Default OT: Bush performance ratings by Americans polarized by income status

On Mar 16, 8:01 am, "PJ O'Donovan" wrote:
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2004/

Exit poll data

VOTE BY INCOME

Less Than $50,000
44% Bush

55% Kerry

$50,000 or More
56% Bush

43% Kerry

VOTE BY EDUCATION

No High School
49% Bush

50% Kerry
H.S. Graduate
52% Bush

47% Kerry

College Graduate
52% Bush

46% Kerry

Anybody surprised with this?

Gloomy Mood Partly Tied to Income Levels, Bloomberg Poll Finds

By Heidi Przybyla

March 14 (Bloomberg) -- How gloomy Americans are about the direction
of the country and President George W. Bush's leadership depends on
how much money they make.

Twenty-three percent of all Americans said the country is on the right
track, a 15-year low, according to a new Bloomberg poll. Among those
with higher incomes, 43 percent said the country is on the right path.
Three-fifths of Americans disapproved of the job Bush is doing,
compared with 38 percent who approved. Among those with household
income higher than $100,000, the gap is smaller, with 53 percent
disapproving and 46 percent approving. .....

Economic Performance

Wealthier Americans also have a more favorable opinion of Bush's
handling of the economy, with 52 percent approving of Bush's record
while just 43 percent of all Americans approve.

On the Iraq war, more high earners approved of Bush's policies and
they were significantly more critical of a Democratic plan to withdraw
troops by March of next year. Forty- nine percent of high earners
oppose the plan, to just 39 percent of all Americans.


Use "OT:" in subjects for this crap on non-political groups.

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Old March 22nd, 2007, 11:24 AM posted to rec.travel.europe
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Default Bush performance ratings by Americans polarized by income status

I am surprised ! Even if I am not much interested in USA politics, I
though that Bush's elector were the people with a low education at
least not college graduates and as it shows he gets most of electors
in the areas most narrow-minded. But probably California and new
England is just a minority and do not really represent all of USA

 




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