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    Obama's popularity continues despite faltering economy
    [ 2009-03-18 10:14 ]

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    Recent public opinion polls show continuing faith in President Barack Obama, despite a daily drumbeat of bad economic news. But political experts warn that the public will not remain patient forever.

    Obama's popularity continues despite faltering economy

    Americans cannot get away from the bad economic news - whether it's on television, the Internet or radio.

    It is a dailybarrage of people losing their jobs.

    "All sudden one day, they walked in, said, 'Come on down here, gave us our blue packet.' And we got about two months severance pay, and that was it," said a woman.

    And in other cases, people losing their homes.

    "All thing I need now is give me an apartment, you know, give a place of my own where I have my own keys and everything. You know me, there I can call it home."

    Responding to this daily drumbeat is a new president about to enter his third month in office.

    "The American people sent us here to get things done. And at this moment of enormous challenge, they are watching and waiting for us to lead."

    Recent public opinion polls show President Barack Obama with a positive approval rating of between 59 and 65 percent.

    But CBS News survey director Sarah Dutton says most people believe it will take a while to turn the U.S. economy around.

    "50 percent of Americans say that it will take President Obama one or two years to fix the economy. Another third say it is going to take 3 years or even longer."

    Most analysts think that Americans are going to want to see some progress on the economic front sooner rather than later.

    Jeremy Mayer is a presidential expert at George Mason University in Virginia.

    "I think that presidents, particularly in crises, have a brief window to move because the question is: At what point do these massive problems become their fault?," he said.

    Georgetown University scholar Stephen Wayne says the president is trying to strike a delicate balance as he responds to the dailyups and downs of the economy.

    "So, Obama has said to come in and he has had towalk a thin line because in one sense he's got to be realistic and he can't say, while, you know, 'If you pass this bill, next month happy days will be here again.' On the other hand, people want hope," he said.

    Mr. Obama must also contend with growing public outrage over government bailouts to companies like the insurance giant, American International Group.

    Anger has spiked in the wake of revelations that some AIG executives still will be paid large bonuses.

    In addition, Republicans largely oppose Mr. Obama's tax and spending plan to jump-start the economy.

    This is Virginia Representative Eric Cantor:" How can we have a budget that doubles the debt on our children? How can we say that we are going to raise taxes on the job creators?" 

    Many experts warn that public support for the president could erode unless indications of economic recovery begin to emerge soon.

    But political scientist Stephen Wayne says the public has a longer view of what it will take to revive the economy.

    "Obviously, if things don't turn around over a certain period of time, he'll be blamed for spending all this money with no result. But the bottom line, you know, the bottom line is will things get better? Will people perceive that they are getting better? And there has been, at least within the first 50 days, some public recognition, some more hope that we see in the polling data that suggests we are moving in the right direction."

    There is a largely positive public view for now, but the question is: For how much longer? White House aides and political experts will be looking for the answer in the weeks ahead.

    a barrage of: 接二連三的,連珠炮似的,密集的

    severance pay: 解雇費

    ups and downs:盛衰,沉浮

    walk a thin line: also walk a fine line (between something), to balance two competing ideas or groups(仔細權衡,謹慎行事)

    jump-start:to enliven or revive(使恢復,發動)

    bottom line:底線

    (Source: VOA 英語點津編輯)

     
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