Wednesday, July 04, 2007

Congress falls further down in approval ratings

This reminds me of that old limbo song, "How LOW can you GO".



The new rasmussen poll shows that Congress and their approval ratings have fallen yet again, they are much lower than the approval ratings that President Bush has, even though the far left liberal sites keep touting that, while ignoring, explaining or excusing their own democratically controlled congressional approval ratings.

Just 16% of American voters now say that Congress is doing a Good (14%) or an Excellent (2%) job. That’s down from 19% in mid-June and from 26% at the end of May. Today, 35% say Congress is doing a Fair job while 46% say Poor


How LOW can you GO?



Sixty-two percent (62%) of voters say Congress has not passed any legislation over the past year that will significantly improve life in America. That’s up from 55% on Election Night 2006. The number believing that Congress has passed significant legislation is now 15%, down from 17% last November.

Overall, just 9% of Americans say it’s Very Likely that Congress will seriously address the important issues facing the nation this year. Another 29% say it is Somewhat Likely that Congress will do so. Most (58%) say Congress is Not Very Likely or Not at All Likely to address the important issues before us. Those figures have changed little since Election 2006.


Well hell, I guess the answer to that is: They can drop another 16 points huh? LOLOL.

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