AP poll: most Americans dislike strong stock market, full employment, low oil prices, and growing economy

by nukegingrich | January 25, 2007 at 10:06 am
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WASHINGTON - Americans are in a dark mood about the state of the union, the administration, Congress, Iraq and even some personal traits of President Bush, a poll finds.

Most believe the country is on the wrong track — a complete flip from five years ago, according to an AP-AOL News poll that finds little to cheer about in advance of Bush's State of the Union speech Tuesday night.

h/t the Peoples Cube

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Most Americans don't like wealth concentrated at the top and jobs with real wages down from years ago. If I make $5/hr and you make $1000/hr, we're averaging $502/hr. That's pretty damn awesome! But I'm still making $5/hr, so I really don't give a crap if the stats say the economy is strong.

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