Just another silver bullet for 2012.
Expect the post-ObamaCare trendline to start heading south, too. This looks like it’s getting worse, not better. Oh, and independents want ObamaCare repealed by a two to one margin.
By a margin of 32 points (63 to 31 percent), independents favor the repeal of Obamacare, according to the latest Rasmussen survey of likely voters. Independents who feel “strongly” (one way or the other) support the repeal of Obamacare by a margin of 31 points (52 to 21 percent). Likely voters as a whole favor repeal by a margin of 15 points (54 to 39 percent), while those who feel “strongly” (either way) support repeal by a margin of 17 points (43 to 26 percent).
Why aren’t we forcing Obama to talk about this? What little-d democratic argument can possibly support a law which was barely passed in the first place — via a technicality to boot — and was unpopular at the moment of its creation and so unpopular it caused a revolt against the party passing it?
It is probably a perfectly valid graph, but I would LOVE to see it corrected by taking out the US Census hiring.
As you probably remember, Obama had his administration hire, fire, re-hire, re-fire and on and on many of these census workers.
By doing this, plus by hiring many more than needed for the work, and giving them each piddly little to do for their paychecks, Obama forced the official unemployment numbers way up above where they would have been…for almost a full year.
This graph shows my point.
Correlation does not imply causation.