Where are they polling to get these #'s
----N.O. or D.C. ??
Dec 3rd
In one example of the pessimism, an ABC/Washington Post poll taken in the month ended November 13 showed 64 percent of Americans described the economy as poor or not so good, with only 36 percent judging it to be good or excellent.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20051203/bs_nm/bush_economy_dc
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
however even from liberal abc Nov 29th
Consumer Confidence Number Soars in Nov.
The Conference Board said its Consumer Confidence Index rose to 98.9 this month, the highest level since August, when the reading was 105.5. The November figure surpassed analysts' forecasts for a reading of 90, and it was also up from 85.2 in October. The results reversed a two-month decline.
http://abcnews.go.com/Business/wireStory?id=1356729
and the only negative thing also ultra liberal Reuters could come up with in Fridays economical report was--
"One weak spot was a decline in the length of the average workweek, which dipped to 33.7 hours from 33.8 hours in October."
http://www.foxnews.com/printer_friendly_story/0,3566,177412,00.html
Now once again I ask "WHO" they are polling--apparently NOT the people spending (consumers) or earning money or remotely look at market or economical data.
--and what makes it absolutely absurb is robust economy right on heels of highest oil prices ever and biggest natural disasters in history--wonder if they forgotten last oil price surge that threw economy in 2 year recession.
----N.O. or D.C. ??
Dec 3rd
In one example of the pessimism, an ABC/Washington Post poll taken in the month ended November 13 showed 64 percent of Americans described the economy as poor or not so good, with only 36 percent judging it to be good or excellent.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20051203/bs_nm/bush_economy_dc
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
however even from liberal abc Nov 29th
Consumer Confidence Number Soars in Nov.
The Conference Board said its Consumer Confidence Index rose to 98.9 this month, the highest level since August, when the reading was 105.5. The November figure surpassed analysts' forecasts for a reading of 90, and it was also up from 85.2 in October. The results reversed a two-month decline.
http://abcnews.go.com/Business/wireStory?id=1356729
and the only negative thing also ultra liberal Reuters could come up with in Fridays economical report was--
"One weak spot was a decline in the length of the average workweek, which dipped to 33.7 hours from 33.8 hours in October."
http://www.foxnews.com/printer_friendly_story/0,3566,177412,00.html
Now once again I ask "WHO" they are polling--apparently NOT the people spending (consumers) or earning money or remotely look at market or economical data.
--and what makes it absolutely absurb is robust economy right on heels of highest oil prices ever and biggest natural disasters in history--wonder if they forgotten last oil price surge that threw economy in 2 year recession.
Last edited: