Monday, July 11, 2011

Americans distrust Obama's economic policies

Top advisor to the president resigns

Washington - Sluggish economic recovery and rising budget deficits to doubt the Americans on the economic policies of President Barack Obama. In a survey released Tuesday by the Washington Post and ABC News put out 59 percent of those interviewed Obama for his handling of the economic crisis bad grades. Thus, the value reached a new peak, a month before the rejection was still at 55 percent. The election of Obama in 2012 according to experts strongly depends on whether he can convince voters of the success of his economic measures.

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The survey shows growing concern over the recovery of the U.S. economy in the face of high gasoline prices, falling property values ​​and high unemployment: 89 percent said the U.S. economy is in poor condition, 57 percent are convinced that the recovery had not yet begun, and 66 percent believe the U.S. has taken the wrong way. In May, the killing of Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden had the reputation of Obama's significantly improved.

Tuesday was also known that Obama's chief economic advisor takes his hat. Austan Goolsbee wants to continue to pay back all the teaching. For Obama, the resignation of the professor is as bitter loss. Goolsbee was only in September to the Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers have been appointed to the White House. The Republicans evaluated the departure as evidence of the weakness of Obama. "This is further evidence that the president has no answers for the Americans, who worry about the economy," let them know. (DER STANDARD, print edition, 08/06/2011)

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