President Obama has been in office 44 days, and his stimulus package was signed into law on February 18, 2009.....16 days ago, and yet the media is now "wondering" just how long the American people will exercise patience with the manner in which the economy is being handled.
The polls, since Barack Obama's elections to this day have clearly shown that the American public is willing to give Barack Obama at least a good year prior to judging him on his handling of the economy. Unfortunately, the media led by the Republicans have decided that 44 days in office, and 16 days after the stimulus has passed is ample time for Obama to have turned the Economy around, and are more than willing to instigate blaming this new President Obama for our current economic wows.
11/25/08
"The economy's likely to get worse before it gets better. Full recovery will not happen immediately," Obama said Monday.
How much time will voters give the new president to turn things around? With the magnitude of the crisis sinking in, the public may be giving the future president some breathing room.
http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/11/25/obama.time/index.html January 15, 2009
Analysis: How long does Obama have to fix the economy?When Ronald Reagan took over, the unemployment rate was just over 7 percent. When Bill Clinton took over, the unemployment rate was just over 7 percent. What's the unemployment rate now, when Barack Obama's about to take over? Just over 7 percent.
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During Reagan's first two years, the economy got a lot worse -- double-digit unemployment by the end of 1982, at the time of the midterm election.
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Conclusion? Obama can expect midterm grades in two years, and final grades at the end of four. Another conclusion: Grades are based on many subjects, not just the economy.
http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/01/13/schneider.obama.analysis/index.html3/05/09
the Wall Street Journal yesterday reported,President Barack Obama enjoys widespread backing from a frightened American public for his ambitious, front-loaded agenda, a new poll indicates.
He is more popular than ever, Americans are hopeful about his leadership, and opposition Republicans are getting drubbed in public opinion, the new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll suggests. …
http://www.folo.us/2009/03/05/when-will-barack-obama-own-the-economy/ How long will Americans wait for economic change?By JULIE PACE – 8 hours ago
March 6, 2008
The poll found that 72 percent of Americans believe it will take more than a year to see any noticeable improvement in the economy. An NBC-Wall Street Journal poll out this week found a similar sentiment, with two-thirds saying Obama has more than a year to turn the economy around before people start holding him responsible.
The president himself is calling for patience, saying repeatedly that he's more concerned with putting the country on a path toward long-term financial stability than finding a quick fix.
"What I'm looking for is not the day-to-day gyrations of the stock market, but the long-term ability for the United States and the entire world economy to regain its footing," Obama said this week.
But why are notoriously impatient Americans willing to give the president so much breathing room?
Darrell West, director of governance studies at the Brookings Institution, said Obama is not only benefiting from the honeymoon period often afforded new presidents, but also the extraordinary scope of the economic problems.
"I think people are going to be a little more patient this time around," West said. "They understand that President Obama inherited this, he did not create this problem."
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