Only 16 Percent Approve of Obama's Handling of BP Crisis

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  • wa3zrm
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    • May 2009
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    Only 16 Percent Approve of Obama's Handling of BP Crisis

    Positive opinion about the federal government's handling of a British Petroleum (BP) Gulf of Mexico oil spill is down 13 points from two weeks ago, dropping from 29% to 16%, a new Zogby Interactive survey finds.

    Currently, 16% rate the federal government's response to the spill as excellent or good. The same question in a May 7-10 Zogby Interactive survey found a total of 29% giving a positive rating. Opinion of British Petroleum's handling of the spill is also down from the previous poll, going from positive ratings of 25% then to just 15% now.

    The Zogby Interactive survey of 2,085 adults was conducted from May 25-27, 2010, and has a margin of error of +/-2.2%.

    The survey also asked respondents which of the following descriptions best matched their opinion about the spill's impact:

    58% say the spill is, "A disaster that will cause long-term environmental and economic damage."

    28% say it, "Is a problem that will cause some short-term environmental and economic damage on the Gulf Coast."

    11% say, "The potential damage caused by the spill is being exaggerated."

    There are significant partisan differences, with 83% of Democrats calling the spill a "disaster," compared to 32% of Republicans and 51% of independents.

    Another question from both surveys referred to a statement from the Obama Administration that one of its primary roles is, "Keeping the boot on the neck of BP." The number of those who agree with that statement dropped from 42% on May 10 to 33% now.

    Despite the spill, the percentage of adults who agree that, "Offshore drilling is still a safe, reliable and cost-efficient method of producing oil," remains unchanged from May 10 at 58%. Agreement that expansion of offshore drilling will lead to increased environmental problems is also unchanged at 51%.

    http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/bp-...mo_code=9F8E-1
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  • lxskllr
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    • Sep 2007
    • 13435

    #2
    http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/201...na_shores.html

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    • danielan
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      • Apr 2010
      • 1514

      #3
      Why do we even do these surveys?

      Is it really useful to know what uninformed people with opinions think?

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      • wa3zrm
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        • May 2009
        • 4436

        #4
        Nice. A picture is worth a thousand words.
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        • sgreger1
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          • Mar 2009
          • 9451

          #5
          Its so sad since it took a month to reach the shores so even if they clean up that oil theres a whole other months worth of oil coming right behind it. So those animals are dead, even if cleaned they are still dead.

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          • CoderGuy
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            • Jul 2009
            • 2679

            #6
            First let me say I am by no means a fan of Obama (wasn't a Bush fan either) but I am curious with these polls on what exactly people think can be done about the situation? I don't think they realize how hard it is to do anything a mile below the surface. It's not like they can send divers down there, and with the current it's difficult to get things to line up. It's not like we can rally every available boater in the world to go and scoop up oil.

            I may just be ignorant but I don't see what else can be done any better than is currently going on (and if I am ignorant I would love some enlightenment as I have been wondering about this since the critics have started the bashing).

            CG

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            • sgreger1
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              • Mar 2009
              • 9451

              #7
              Yah, oil spill is not Obama fault just like Bush didn't cause Katrina. Naturally even natural disasters become fodder for political warfare, that is just politics. I don't think theres much Obama can do, make funds available and try to help the relief but as far as plugging the thing, there aint much the feds can do. The feds can't even hand out free money without messing it up, not sure I want Obama anywhere near an exploded undersea pipeline.


              Probably a bad idea for Obama to have gone on 2 vacations already during the spill



              Things Obama Is Doing Instead of Going to Gulf: Duke Photo, Lunch with Bill, Vacation...

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              • wa3zrm
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                • May 2009
                • 4436

                #8
                He Was Supposed to Be Competent [spill is a disaster for the president and his political philosophy]
                online.wsj.com ^

                By PEGGY NOONAN, WSJ
                I don't see how the president's position and popularity can survive the oil spill. This is his third political disaster in his first 18 months in office. And they were all, as they say, unforced errors, meaning they were shaped by the president's political judgment and instincts.
                There was the tearing and unnecessary war over his health-care proposal and its cost. There was his day-to-day indifference to the views and hopes of the majority of voters regarding illegal immigration. And now the past almost 40 days of dodging and dithering in the face of an environmental calamity. I don't see how you politically survive this.
                The president, in my view, continues to govern in a way that suggests he is chronically detached from the central and immediate concerns of his countrymen. This is a terrible thing to see in a political figure, and a startling thing in one who won so handily and shrewdly in 2008. But he has not, almost from the day he was inaugurated, been in sync with the center. The heart of the country is thinking each day about A, B and C, and he is thinking about X, Y and Z. They're in one reality, he's in another.
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                • CoderGuy
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                  • Jul 2009
                  • 2679

                  #9
                  Thanks wa3zrm, politically that makes sense and clears up the criticism. Obviously there is nothing he can really do but being more engaged in the situation would go a long way toward quieting the critics, plus as stated this isn't the only situation that has caused these feelings, it's becoming a pattern.

                  CG

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