"He will put the sheep on his right and the goats on his left."
Matthew 25:33

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Today's Obama Report

In Poll, Obama Is Seen As Ineffective On The Economy (The New York Times) Note: A substantial majority of Americans say President Obama has not developed a strategy to deal with the budget deficit, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News poll, which also found that support for his plans to overhaul health care, rescue the auto industry and close the prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, falls well below his job approval ratings.


Rising Doubts Threaten To Overshadow Obama’s Agenda, Public’s Worries Grow on Budget Deficit, Moves in Economy (The Wall Street Journal) Note: After a fairly smooth opening, President Barack Obama faces new concerns among the American public about the budget deficit and government intervention in the economy as he works to enact ambitious health and energy legislation, a new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll finds. These rising doubts threaten to overshadow the president’s personal popularity and his agenda, in what may be a new phase of the Obama presidency. “The public is really moving from evaluating him as a charismatic and charming leader to his specific handling of the challenges facing the country,” says Peter D. Hart, a Democratic pollster who conducts the survey with Republican Bill McInturff. Going forward, he says, Mr. Obama and his allies “are going to have to navigate in pretty choppy waters.”


Health-Care Cuts Could Shift Costs (The Washington Post) Note: President Obama’s plan to rein in federal spending on health care could end up shifting costs to the private sector, economists say. Unless doctors and hospitals are able to respond to the government cuts by becoming more efficient, the result could be higher costs for insurers, employers, and people with private medical coverage, they say. Historically, health-care spending has been a bit like a balloon: If it is squeezed in one place, it tends to bulge in another.

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