Americans back mixed solution for debt crisis: Reuters/Ipsos poll
By Steve Holland
WASHINGTON | Tue Jul 26, 2011 3:57pm EDT
The poll found that 56 percent of Americans want to see a combination of government spending cuts and tax increases included in a deal to bring down the U.S. budget deficit and permit a vote to raise the country's $14.3 trillion debt ceiling.
This is the approach favored by Obama and his fellow Democrats to begin to put America's fiscal house in order.
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
DOWN TO +55%
I noted before that two polls found that over 60% of Americans preferred a mixture of spending cuts and tax increases to help fix the deficit problem and now a new Reuters/IPSO finds that 56% want a mixed approach.
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Does it really matter what the public wants? The public wanted all troops out of Iraq by about 2008.
http://www.pollingreport.com/afghan.htm
55% want troops out of Afghanistan now. Obama -and the GOP honchos--want them there a few more years.At least.
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