The Power of GRAPHIC ANALYSIS
@redyellowblackdog (10629)
United States
April 12, 2009 11:44am CST
Yes, it is true.
The power of graphic analysis allows even mere political morons to visualize important trends and undercurrents of public opinion. Click on the image below for one such visualization. Think of what it portends.
I say this chart shows the American public was seriously deceived as to 0bama's ability to perform well as President. The chart portends the American public coming to realize they made a serious error in electing Barrack Hussein 0bama.
What do you say?
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@Destiny007 (5805)
• United States
13 Apr 09
I knew the 0bamunist was going to be a serious error before the election.
It is too bad these moron's weren't paying attention to what he was saying, but it looks like some are finally paying attention to what he is doing.
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@redyellowblackdog (10629)
• United States
13 Apr 09
Remember the old saying? You can fool some of the people some of the time but you can't fool all of the people all of the time? 0bama is relearning the truth of this.
@whiteheather39 (24403)
• United States
12 Apr 09
Wonder of wonders the American people are finally waking up to the fact that they made a very serious mistake in their choice of president.
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@redyellowblackdog (10629)
• United States
12 Apr 09
It is a wonder of wonderful things. Let's try to remember to check back at that website in the graphic in two weeks or so. It will be interesting to see if the lines continue to merge.
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@ladyluna (7004)
• United States
13 Apr 09
Hello Red,
It would be helpful to learn how the trending is taking shape relating to the 'other than strongly' approve or disapprove perspectives. The 'strongly' groups will typically respresent respective belief minorities -- meaning extreme left or extreme right. The cultural pendulum will not definitively shift until the non-politicos begin to shift their perceptions.
However, as I see it the graphic clearly demonstrates a growing sense of buyers remorse. In this case, it is very telling because the 'strongly approve' group would likely be one in the same the with most extreme of the left. If they are shifting toward a less satisfied stance, then I interpret it as portending well for the USA as a whole.
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@redyellowblackdog (10629)
• United States
13 Apr 09
If this is good for the USA as a whole, then it should be bad in particular for the media. Hopefully, people will wonder why there was not more reporting on the real 0bama before the election. The facts about 0bama were there for the exceptionally interested to dig out. The media should have been doing that. I hope it is not the case the media wanted 0bama elected because his failure as President would make such a good story over the next several years.
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@redyellowblackdog (10629)
• United States
15 Apr 09
If you want to discover something really scary about the whole financial mess right now, read a little about the Argentinian financial crisis of 2001 - 2002. This all got started first with the government acquiring more debt than it could ever pay back. Then banks failed and did not let people withdraw their money. The rest, as they say is history.
What is interesting about the Argentinian example is the parallel to the USA of today. Recently I heard an Argentinian economist expound on the similarities as he was warning Americans to get ready for really hard times.





