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Rasmussen: plurality now opposes ‘stimulus.’

This is not the most important passage from the article, though:

A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 30% of voters nationwide believe the $787-billion economic stimulus plan has helped the economy. However, 38% believe that the stimulus plan has hurt the economy. This is the first time since the legislation passed that a plurality has held a negative view of its impact.

This is:

The Political Class has a much different view than the rest of the county. Ninety percent (90%) of the Political Class believes the stimulus plan helped the economy and not a single Political Class respondent says it has hurt. (See more on the Political Class).

If you’re wondering why the Democratic party’s leadership seems so determined to keep marching over the cliff: well, there you go.  On the other hand, Rasmussen’s ‘Political Class’ designation is subject to criticism and controversy.  On the gripping hand, that criticism and controversy is usually from people who either don’t want to be identified as elites, or resent not being identified as populists…

Moe Lane

Crossposted to Moe Lane.

COMMENTS

  • bk

    “there is nearly as much public support for another stimulus package as there is for our health care reform bills”?

  • http://www.letfreedomringblog.com ggross56

    I wrote about the political implications that Stim I’s unpopularity is having in this post.

  • partyof1

    the political class desparately clings to belief that bludgeoning the economy with hordes of public cash will bend it to your will. Their entire identity and power base is centered on spending money. Facts and history be damned. If we juuuuust spend one trillion more….

    Looks like Japan is in for another Lost Decade. Guess who will be right there with them?

    Debt-laden Japan shocked by ?630bn spree to ?save lives?

    Yukio Hatoyama, the new Japanese Prime Minister, has stunned a nation already mired in huge public debt by unveiling the country?s biggest ever postwar budget: a 92.3 trillion yen (?630 billion) spending spree aimed at ?saving people?s lives?.

    http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/markets/japan/article6967956.ece

  • RedBeard

    Oh, please. Give me a stinkin’ break here. This is every bit as negatively revealing as the fact that liberals can’t stand being identified as liberals and squeal like stuck pigs when they are.

    On the other hand, those of us on the conservative team have absolutely no problem being labeled as such, and wear that banner proudly.

    Golly, it almost seems like the political elites and the liberals know they’re playing for the wrong team, and are embarrassed when outed. How can that be, if they are so very convinced that they are right about everything they want to do to us?

  • http://www.veronicaestrada.com/ Veronica Estrada
  • antisocial

    Drunken Representatives.

    http://www.redstate.com/biggator5/2009/12/27/senator-max-baucus-was-not-drunk/

  • Tbone

    Seems reasonable to me.

  • http://insureblog.blogspot.com/ hgstern

    Is there perhaps a mote in the Political Class’s eye?

  • aelie

    Those belonging to the “political class” lean heavily left. At least that’s the feeling I get reading three questions used to classify a respondent.

  • http://online.logcabin.org/about/ suzieQ

    But I hate to govern by polls.

    The majority of Americans have been on the wrong side of Iraq and Afghanistan if you look at the polls. When the majority of the people were screaming for withdrawal before the surge, they were still wrong. America cannot and should not be governed by polls. Just look at the poll that was taken in November of 2008 regarding who should be president. The majority of America was wrong there too.

  • http://xmmlbchat.blogspot.com katesmith

    Something very important happened in Copenhagen of which many Republicans are unaware or don’t think is a big deal. The “new young president” was badly and purposely humiliated at Copenhagen by Chinese leader Wen. It hasn’t been written about much here but has been much talked about outside the US. The Chinese leader made a point of sending an aide to a meeting of big countries instead of attending himself. The aide was seated directly across from Obama, and kept getting up to go call his superiors, leaving all the world leaders including Obama waiting. Wen had made a separate appointment with Obama for 7PM, but simply didn’t show. Obama finally tracked him down in an ongoing meeting with a few other countries. Obama is ruined outside the US. The Republicans and others must realize they will look foolish not standing up to him. With a meaningless president, the opportunity is there for someone with character and principles to lead us out of this mess. Sources for above, Am. Thinker, Guardian UK (reporter was in room), Wash. Times.