2012 Poll Watch – Wisconsin, Iowa and National
A few of the interesting polls from the recent week. The regional ones are from the DailyKos outfit (PPP) so…..
First up is last Friday’s PPP poll of 666 (hmmmm) Wisconsin Republicans:
A few of the interesting polls from the recent week. The regional ones are from the DailyKos outfit (PPP) so…..
First up is last Friday’s PPP poll of 666 (hmmmm) Wisconsin Republicans:
Definitely an intriguing campaign to get involved in:
Purchase a pad of large sticky notes. Write on each one, “How’s that Hope & Change working out for you?” Every time you stop to fill your vehicle with gas, place your sticky note somewhere on the pump before you drive away. DO NOT be destructive in ANY way! Place your sticky note somewhere, so as not to impede the next customer’s ability to read the pump’s digital readout.
I’ve been amazed at some of the support given to Donald Trump from readers and Republicans throughout the country. The man is a joke people. A complete and utter sham. Stop wasting precious time and support for this fraud.
A new poll supposedly shows that he is leading the pack….not so fast:
Remember JournoList? That email list consisting of various liberal MSM members who conspired to get a certain message across to readers and/or viewers? That list is now supposedly defunct but you have to wonder, especially when news of Chuck Schumer’s remarks during a conference call are all but ignored by the MSM. He was overheard briefing fellow Democrat lawmakers how to belittle and denigrate conservatives.
Jennifer Steinhauer from the Times was one of the few to write a few syllables on it:
The five of us kids grew up in rural Pennsylvania. The nearest town was nearly 10 miles away. When we were not working on the farm, we explored the woods making huts and catching the small brook trout that lived in the streams that passed through the valley. Our nearest neighbor lived a half mile away. My parents never worried about where we were as long as we were back for dinner.
So the run up for 2012 is fast approaching and I’ve been contemplating, who could beat Barack Obama? Right now, I’m not seeing anyone beating him. While I see many good candidates on the Republican side I just can’t see any being able to seriously beat Obama. Huckabee put it well on GMA, you cannot underestimate the incumbency:
“I think he is going to be tough to beat,” Huckabee said.
So Obama released his 2012 budget and as expected, it contains more spending: President Barack Obama’s budget proposal resurrects a series of tax increases that were largely ignored by Congress …
A friend of mine in Idaho has about forty horses, he doesn’t need them, very few people really need horses, but he loves them and that is good enough for …
Yet another tea party movement forms, and this group will provide more than the usual pride in citizens, standing up against a government they demand be reined in. Why? This …
Now they’re talking. The Republican Study Committee has proposed some real spending cuts. No longer are they talking about 100 billion in 2011 (the on again off again number). No, …