The People’s Money

On February 7, 2012, in Barack Obama, by Cougar01

At RedState we have become quite familiar with Scott Rasmussen’s polling on the political class and every day Americans. There is a great disparity between the two. In my book Red State Uprising I relied on Scott Rasmussen’s polling heavily, including this nugget: A July 23, 2010 Rasmussen survey found “75% of Likely Voters prefer free markets over a government managed economy. Just 14% think a government managed economy is better while 11% are not sure.” But, among those considered the political class, which trascends party lines, “a government managed economy [is preferred] over free markets by a 44% to 37% margin. . . . [A]mong Mainstream voters, 90% prefer the free market. Outside of the Political Class, free markets are preferred across all demographic and partisan lines.” Now Scott Rasmussen has taken the next step and written a book called The People’s Money . The subtitle is “how voters will balance the budget and eliminate the federal debt.” He goes straight into the great divide between the political class and most Americans. Turns out all that polling that shows Americans are a rather conservative lot is true. It also turns out that the public is willing to make cuts and is willing to tackle social security and medicare. The catch is that voters are necessarily in favor of a lot of movement conservative reforms to social security, etc., but are much more closely aligned to the conservative movement than to the left. It makes a really fascinating read and could be a blueprint to get the serious discussions moving on our nation’s fiscal solvency. I am not nor have I ever been a fan of poll driven political platforms. But seeing where voters are and what they think provides a lot of insight and can help politicians build a workable platform to solve our serious problems. You can get Scott Rasmussen’s The People’s Money right here . It is a very thought provoking read.

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RINO Scott Brown Embraces Obama In Reelection Bid

On February 3, 2012, in Barack Obama, by TakakiVian404

RINO Scott Brown Embraces Obama In Reelection Bid

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Candidates Vie for Congressman’s Blessing

On January 17, 2012, in Barack Obama, Congress, Uncategorized, by LegacyVankampen375

In South Carolina, GOP candidates are eager to win the backing of Tim Scott, a Republican congressman who has become a hero to the state’s conservatives—and who has turned his deliberation process into a public event. The rest is here: Candidates Vie for Congressman’s Blessing

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"Prometheus" Trailer (Alien Quasi-Prequel)

On December 23, 2011, in Barack Obama, Uncategorized, by ebliversidge

Ridley Scott seems to deliver on, seriously not snarkily, the most important thing to me in a science-fiction movie: production design. As much I find Blade Runner boring and ponderous, no one can knock its look. What’s that I see… Read more from the original source: “Prometheus” Trailer (Alien Quasi-Prequel)

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MA Dems Not at the Top of Their Games

On December 7, 2011, in Barack Obama, by Markisacopyrightthief

Here’s a clip from yesterday’s Democratic pimary debate between the candidates vying to take on Scott Brown, including Elizabeth Warren: Post- Coakley , Mass. Democrats should be prepared for this kind of thing. But apparently they can’t be bothered.

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