Question: WHY IS IT , that people here find it so difficult to just SIMPLY answer the question that is asked?
Even with a simple “poll” question, people cant just answer, they feel the need to make a judgment. Some people really do just ask a general question, whether for fun, opinions, or simple curiousity. Not every question is personally related to the one who is asking.
“chanel” , exactly. Another example… A simple question- “do you prefer men with hairy or smooth chest?” Answer, “i look for other qualities” . What kind of answer is that?? Like the question had anything to do with qualities of a man.
Answer:
Answer by Jewel C
How dare you ask this question!
Question: Serious Question. Why is Obama a Liar, and What did he lie about (Mature Answers Please)?
I have been trying to look this up and find out WHAT, WHY or WHERE he lied and literally, ALL i am seeing is peoples hateful, judgmental and childish opinions and random “Liar Polls”. That is not what i am looking for. So if anyone can PLEASE explain to me, in an ADULT manner, as well as Relevance as to Why, and What exactly he lied about? and If you have any valuable links, would you mind posting those too please?
i don’t mean to sound rude but all there is in this section is a bunch of irrelevant excuses of “republicans and democrats” saying a whole lot that is making absolutely No sense, and it is pretty irritating.
I will believe it when I see it.
Okay, Drew.. i am asking for Proof. Where is it showing that he Lied. I’ve seen Joe’s cute little act on television. Not impressed, UNTIL i know what he is talking about.
I am not one to go by “word of mouth”.
Thanks.
“GOZ2FAST” — Not good enough.
Again, this is all “word of mouth” i can’t buy that. He’s only been president not even a year and its like you expect this country to turn to Gold.
Not happening so soon.
After Bush as well? wow you expect a lot in such a short amount of time don’t you.
Answer:
Answer by Thank you Blue Dogs
short and simple- evey word he said
Question: The question is,??????
did you find this interesting?
Newsmax
Rasmussen Poll: Obama’s Popularity Plunging
Tuesday, June 30, 2009 7:27 PM
By: Jim Meyers
The latest Rasmussen daily tracking poll shows that President Barack Obama for the first time has a negative approval index — more Americans disapprove of his job performance than approve.
In an exclusive Newsmax interview, pollster Scott Rasmussen also disclosed that, if the economy does not improve over the next year, Obama’s numbers will deteriorate even further — and Democrats will suffer in 2010.
Rasmussen is founder and CEO of Rasmussen Reports and co-founder of the sports network ESPN. He has been an independent public opinion pollster for over a decade, and most major news organizations cite his reports.
Newsmax.TV’s Ashley Martella asked Rasmussen for an overview of the latest tracking poll.
“The raw numbers are pretty straightforward — 31 percent of Americans strongly approve of the way Barack Obama is handling his job, 33 percent strongly disapprove,” Rasmussen said.
“Before the last week we never had a circumstance where the number who disapprove outweigh the number who approve. So we’re in new territory. Right now the approval index, at minus two, is as low as it’s been.
“What we’ve seen in the last month is a growing number of people who strongly disapprove, and we’re seeing it at a time when the president’s honeymoon is coming to an end and people are beginning to look at the policies that he’s promoting.”
The closeness of the approve/disapprove numbers are “yet another indicator of how evenly divided our nation is,” he added.
On specific issues, Rasmussen disclosed:
“When we talk about healthcare reform and the proposal the president is talking about, the country is fairly evenly divided. But those who have strong opinions tend to oppose the plan more than support it.
“On the cap-and-trade legislation [to reduce carbon emissions], 42 percent believe it’s going to hurt the economy. Only 19 percent believe it’s going to help.
“The takeover of General Motors is strongly opposed.
“Right now those things are weighing the president down. What’s going to tell over the next year is how the economy performs. If a year from today, GM is doing great and throwing off profits and getting the taxpayers their money back, people will say we were wrong, the president was right, and it’s great for him. But if GM is back asking for more bailouts, the president’s numbers will be substantially weaker than they are today . . .
“If the economy responds negatively over the next year, it is going to hurt the Democrats in 2010.
“What the passage of legislation will actually do is bring ownership of the economy and economic performance more and more into Barack Obama’s camp.
“Just over a month ago, 62 percent of Americans said that no matter what’s happened in the last six months, George Bush is still more to blame for the economic mess than Barack Obama. That number fell to 54 percent, and the more of Obama’s policies that are put in place, the more the blame or perhaps the credit will shift to the current president.”
Rasmussen also found:
The country is evenly split between those who approve of the way Obama has responded to the disputed elections in Iran and the repression of demonstrations that followed, and those who disapprove and believe he has not been aggressive enough.
More Americans strongly oppose Obama’s healthcare plan than strongly support it.
About 30 percent of Americans favor a single-payer healthcare system, but a majority will oppose it.
“Americans like the idea of healthcare reform in theory, in the abstract,” Rasmussen said.
“Only 35 percent think this system is in good or excellent shape. But people like the coverage they get by themselves. Among the insured, 70 percent say their own coverage is good or excellent. Among all Americans, only 8 percent say their coverage is poor.”
Answer:
Answer by doinou
Too long to be interesting.
Question: Do you think CBS poll question was fairly worded?
From a CBS poll:
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q32 Some airports are now using “full-body” digital x-ray machines to electronically
screen passengers in airport security lines. Do you think these new x-ray machines
should or should not be used at airports?
“”"
This was the question used to generate the 80% statistic that is now being used to justify not just the X-ray machines, but the millimeter wave machines and the enhanced pat-downs.
Here is why I think it may have been misleading
-People might have been confused by the “X-ray” part of the question; a lot of the news has talked about new “millimeter wave” machines, and the fact that those machines aren’t X-ray scanners
-Airports already use X-ray scanners for scanning bags; people who aren’t up on current events would be led to believe by this question that it was asking about an enhanced version of these.
-The statistic is being used to justify enhanced pat-downs and the other new policies put out by the TSA. A question about enhanced pat-downs would have given the people taking the poll more of a context for the other question, which would have made for a more fair poll.
It’s my opinion that if they had asked the following two questions, they would have less than half the people checking yes:
-The TSA is offering enhanced pat-downs as an alternative to new scanning technology. The pat downs are enhanced because they now cover genitals. Should enhanced pat-downs be used as an alternative to new screening technologies?
-Some airports are now using scanners which produce accurate nude images through clothing from the neck down to screen passengers in airport security lines. Do you think these new scanners should or should not be used at airports?
And I think both those questions are much more fairly worded.
Answer:
Answer by Sergeant Schultz
no
Question: Public opinion question?
Which of the following is least likely to affect the validity of a public opinion poll or survey?
A. The use of ambiguous terms or phrases in the questions
B. The ordering of the questions
C. The presence of “push-polling” questions
D. The use of a five-point scale to measure responses to survey questions
E. The political affiliation of the survey designers
Answer:
Answer by Amir
D. The use of a five-point scale to measure responses to survey questions
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