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Number of Americans Blaming Bush for Recession Increases to 68%

ProudProgressive 2012/06/14 17:21:33

The Right Wing Media has been working overtime lately trying to blame President Obama for anything and everything that is imperfect in this country, and have worked even harder to pretend that George W. Bush's failed economic policies never happened. Thankfully, it seems that their efforts are not working, and today even more people recognize the truth - George W. Bush lit the fire that burned down our economy, and the Republicans have spent the last three and a half years standing on the fire hose so they can try to blame President Obama for not putting it out fast enough.

Article excerpt follows:

Everybody Hates Bush: Number of Americans Blaming W. for Recession Increases to 68%
By: Jason Easley
June 14, 2012

As President Obama gets to set to deliver a speech on the economy, a new Gallup Poll found that 68% of Americans still blame George W. Bush for the economy.

Gallup found that 52% of Americans blame Obama for the economy. Eighty one percent of Republicans, fifty one percent of Independents, and nineteen percent of Democrats blame President Obama a great deal for the economy, but over two thirds of respondents still blame George W. Bush for the economy. Sixty eight percent of Americans, ninety percent of Democrats, sixty seven percent of Independents and even 49% of Republicans blame George W. Bush for the current state of the economy.

The remarkable thing about these numbers is that they are growing. Last June, 61% of Americans blamed Bush for the recession. Today, that number has increased to 68%. Americans are holding George W. Bush responsible for this mess and no amount of Republican spin and miss me yet signs are shifting public opinion. The main line of Republican push back has been to accuse Obama of blaming others for his problems, but the reason why the White House blames Bush is because most Americans blame Bush.

Not only are Republican attempts to stick their economic mess on Obama failing, but the president’s message that the nation is on the right track and he needs more time appears to be working. The reason why it works is because only the 30% of the nation that makes up the rock red base of the Republican Party believes that Bush bears no blame.

When almost half of the Republican Party believes that their former president is to blame for crashing the economy, it is a sign that the GOP still has a major problem. The GOP's problems are compounded by the fact that Mitt Romney is allowing himself to be defined as the political reincarnation of Bush. Instead of establishing what he would do differently, Romney, whose campaign is full of former Cheney staffers, seems intent on reinforcing the idea that a vote for Mitt is a vote to return to the Bush years.

George W. Bush is the anchor hanging around the Republican Party’s neck. Americans aren’t buying what they are selling when they talk about the “Obama recession” and the “Obama Economy.” People know who is to blame for the economic destruction that tore through their lives, and it isn’t Barack Obama.

Republicans are going to try to win an election by pretending like the previous Republican administration doesn’t exist. They may have forgotten, but millions of Americans will never forget how the policies of George W. Bush shattered their economic lives.


Read More: http://www.politicususa.com/hates-bush-number-amer...

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  • LarryParsons 2012/09/03 23:06:50
    LarryParsons
    the author is delusional Half of republicans blame bush for the obama recession ???? yeah right ...... SUCKA"S
  • LarryParsons 2012/09/03 23:05:32
    LarryParsons
    Obama is to blame for the economy not BUSH This is why Obama needs to go he cant stand up and take responsibility for his actions kinda like a 2 year old.
  • chgo 2012/06/18 00:09:41
    chgo
    Amen to that
  • RicardoCabeza 2012/06/15 06:42:48
    RicardoCabeza
    I really love picking on G. Dubya but the truth is that Bill Clinton was the cause of the recession, the financial collapse and the next big event looming on the horizon (180 days) G. Dubya (and President Obama for the matter) only ignored the facts and made things much worse.
  • Bureauc 0webama 2012/06/15 04:17:17
    Bureauc 0webama
    Who would have ever thought that 'Blame Bush' would still be the Left's best hope to re-elect barack after 3&1/2 years of the 0webama economy?
    ha-ha, Ha-Ha, BA-HA-HA!!
  • Bureauc... Bureauc... 2012/06/15 04:24:59
    Bureauc 0webama
    68% My @ss
  • miss Smarty 2012/06/15 03:49:11
    miss Smarty
    +1
    Bush is long gone it is time to put the blaame were it belongs in Obamas hands along with the rest of our federal government. Duh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...
  • The Electrician 2012/06/14 23:58:15
    The Electrician
    +1
    The whole damned mess happened because of the Bush Administration, or should I call it the "maladministration? Who should we blame ? My GOD are people really that stupid ?
  • Betty S... The Ele... 2012/10/22 06:04:09
    Betty Simpson
    +1
    Recession was triggered due mortgage defaults and deregulation(very simply put). Clinton was the president that did away with the most significant regulation in 1999. These are just facts...
  • HOMBRE 2012/06/14 23:20:25
  • HOMBRE 2012/06/14 23:15:38 (edited)
    HOMBRE
    +1
    This article out of the poop and scoop politicususa. Every Time you turn the page it smells like a new fart has been released, fart smell
  • santa6642 2012/06/14 22:27:48
  • apachehellfire65 2012/06/14 22:08:13
    apachehellfire65
    +2
    Gallup found that 52% of Americans blame Obama for the economy. Eighty one percent of Republicans, fifty one percent of Independents, and nineteen percent of Democrats blame President Obama a great deal for the economy, but over two thirds of respondents still blame George W. Bush for the economy.Sixty eight percent of Americans, ninety percent of Democrats, sixty seven percent of Independents and even 49% of Republicans blame George W. Bush for the current state of the economy.

    i'm i the only one who thinks this is a major contradiction and just double talk?
  • luigi1-... apacheh... 2012/06/14 23:08:29
    luigi1- in god we trust
    It all depends on who is taking the poll.

    http://www.dailykos.com/story...
  • apacheh... luigi1-... 2012/06/14 23:09:23
    apachehellfire65
    i still don't see how they got 120% out of 100%?
  • luvguins 2012/06/14 21:46:42
    luvguins
    +3
    Good news to hear. People should not forget the Bush debacle nor think that anyone could have fixed it in one term, especially with the sabotage of the sore losing GOP starting with his inauguration. Now we have Romney ready to give us a replay of that bad movie if people are stupid enough to elect him president.
  • Lady Wh... luvguins 2012/06/14 22:19:47
    Lady Whitewolf
    +2
    Amen to that!
  • luigi1-... luvguins 2012/06/14 23:09:38
    luigi1- in god we trust
    +1
    Give Bush some credit. We created more $Billionaires under Bush than any other time in history.
  • luvguins luigi1-... 2012/06/15 02:41:24
    luvguins
    +2
    Yeah, those criminals on Wall St sure did make off on bandits almost bankrupting the country.
  • Lady Wh... luigi1-... 2012/06/15 20:48:34
    Lady Whitewolf
    true
  • Betty S... luvguins 2012/10/22 06:07:03
    Betty Simpson
    +3
    What sabotage?
    Besides that, When it comes to politicians, he is at the head of the class whenis comes to who actually caused they'd recession.
  • betz 2012/06/14 21:30:10
    betz
    +2
    They can blame whomever they want to blame but IMO.......
    The buck stops here!
    obamam in the oval office
    Stop yelling at me!!!!
  • Space Invader 2012/06/14 21:22:51
    Space Invader
    +3
    and in the end; what can you do?
    GW is not there
    Obama is
    BHO is the proud perpetrator of the disastrous economy...
    No excuse will work
    If you can't stand the heat; get out of the kitchen Barack...
  • luigi1-... Space I... 2012/06/14 23:10:54
    luigi1- in god we trust
    +2
    In the end, the takers & moochers outnumber the taxpayers. In the end, the moochers will back Obama.
  • Betty S... luigi1-... 2012/10/22 06:08:21
    Betty Simpson
    +1
    You have a point there...
  • Jackie G - Poker Playing Pa... 2012/06/14 21:16:28
    Jackie G - Poker Playing Patriot
    +3
    So What - the same survey showed that they have no faith in Obama in handling the economy. So they blame Bush and have no faith in Obama, sounds like a new president to me -- The American people get sick to death of hearing someone blame their predecessor at some point and it appears they have reached that stage - Of course, I am pleased because I knew he was not equipped to be president the first time; now we have absolute proof.
  • Lady Whitewolf 2012/06/14 20:43:17
    Lady Whitewolf
    EXCELLENT post!
  • Schläue~© Lady Wh... 2012/06/14 20:51:07
    Schläue~©
    +1
    So.... you didn't catch the lie either.... not surprising.
  • moonchild 2012/06/14 20:10:05
    moonchild
    Blame Bush? Heresy!
  • Morning... moonchild 2012/06/14 20:15:57
    Morningstar
    +1
    Joking right moonchild?
  • moonchild Morning... 2012/06/14 21:30:24
    moonchild
    Me? Joking? bush angel
  • whitewulf--the unruly mobster 2012/06/14 19:37:59
  • Morning... whitewu... 2012/06/14 20:03:41
    Morningstar
    +1
    Stupid post!
  • HOMBRE whitewu... 2012/06/14 23:11:09
    HOMBRE
    Awesome post LOVE IT
  • JaguarSocialist 2012/06/14 19:18:12
    JaguarSocialist
    +8
    Of course Bush is to blame; you can't create two wars and, at the same time, cut taxes by billions of dollars.
  • Schläue~© JaguarS... 2012/06/14 19:58:03
    Schläue~©
    +1
    Iraq & Afghanistan cost an average of $100 Billion per year.
    The repeal of the Clinton tax increases allowed Americans to keep about $750 Billion of their own money over the course of the Bush terms.
  • moonchild Schläue~© 2012/06/14 20:14:44
    moonchild
    +1
    Only about 5% of Americans got a tax break from Bush. What you're saying is, 5% of America is $750 billion dollars richer while the country is in the worse recession in almost 100 years, the middle class is non-existant and the poor have risen exponesially. All the while fighting two wars? That's somehting to take pride in.
  • Schläue~© moonchild 2012/06/14 20:20:48
    Schläue~©
    +1
    He put the tax rates right back to what they were before Clinton raised them.
    Same percentages and same brackets. There may be a 1% difference on a few of the levels but it was essentially the same format as before.
  • LarryPa... moonchild 2012/10/06 01:44:50
  • Morning... JaguarS... 2012/06/14 20:04:05
    Morningstar
    thank you jaguar!

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