Showing posts with label Balanced Budget Amendment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Balanced Budget Amendment. Show all posts
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Saturday, December 03, 2011
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Saturday, September 03, 2011
Rep. Bob Goodlatte (R-VA) Delivers Weekly Republican Address
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Sen. Dean Heller (R-NV) Delivers Weekly Republican Address On The Economy
Sunday, August 07, 2011
Face the Nation: Lindsey Graham and Howard Dean Discuss Debt Crisis and S&P Downgrade
Saturday, August 06, 2011
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Sen. McConnell: 'Very Close' to Deal on Debt Ceiling
(VIDEO) FACE THE NATION: McConnell: Debt deal within reach
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) spoke with Bob Schieffer on how a deal between the White House and the GOP to raise the U.S. debt ceiling is in the works and very close to completion.
David Plouffe Discusses Dealings Behind Raising Debt Ceiling
Monday, July 25, 2011
The Kudlow Report: Eric Cantor Responds to Harry Reid's Plan to Avoid Default
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Face the Nation: Sens. Durbin and Coburn Discuss Debt Crisis
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Tuesday, July 05, 2011
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Poll Watch: Fox News Political Survey
Fox News Political Survey
Would you favor or oppose a balanced budget amendment -- that is, an amendment to the U.S. Constitution that would require the federal government to produce a balanced budget?
Would you favor or oppose a balanced budget amendment to the U.S. Constitution if it meant major tax increases for every American?
Who do you agree with more on the national debt limit negotiations: Those who say the debt limit should only be raised if there are significant spending cuts but NO tax increases, OR Those who say the debt limit should only be raised if there are BOTH significant spending cuts AND tax increases.
Do you think the country is currently moving away from capitalism and more toward socialism, or not?
Which of the following do you think would do more to improve the economy and create jobs? For wealthier people and business owners to pay higher taxes to fund government services and programs that benefit those who are less well off, OR For the government to cut spending and reduce taxes on wealthier people and business owners in order to encourage investment in businesses.
Recently President Barack Obama and House Speaker John Boehner went golfing together. Do you think these kinds of informal activities truly help Democratic and Republican leaders get along better during negotiations on tough issues, or do things like “golf summits” not make much of a difference?
Survey of 912 registered voters was conducted June 26-28, 2011. The margin of error is +/- 3 percentage points.
Would you favor or oppose a balanced budget amendment -- that is, an amendment to the U.S. Constitution that would require the federal government to produce a balanced budget?
- Favor 72%
- Oppose 20%
- Favor 31%
- Oppose 63%
Among Democrats
- Favor 17%
- Oppose 79%
Among Republicans
- Favor 47%
- Oppose 46%
Among Independents
- Favor 32%
- Oppose 62%
- Favor 34%
- Oppose 62%
- Yes, it is 47%
- No, it isn't 49%
- Helped 29%
- Hurt 23%
- No difference 46%
Among Democrats
- Helped 51%
- Hurt 8%
- No difference 37%
Among Republicans
- Helped 5%
- Hurt 41%
- No difference 52%
Among Independents
- Helped 21%
- Hurt 20%
- No difference 56%
- Raised if significant spending cuts but NO tax increases 48%
- Raised if BOTH significant spending cuts AND tax increases 41%
Among Democrats
- Raised if significant spending cuts but NO tax increases 40%
- Raised if BOTH significant spending cuts AND tax increases 49%
Among Republicans
- Raised if significant spending cuts but NO tax increases 61%
- Raised if BOTH significant spending cuts AND tax increases 31%
Among Independents
- Raised if significant spending cuts but NO tax increases 41%
- Raised if BOTH significant spending cuts AND tax increases 45%
- Yes, it is 47%
- No, it isn't 43%
Among Democrats
- Yes, it is 23%
- No, it isn't 64%
Among Republicans
- Yes, it is 75%
- No, it isn't 20%
Among Independents
- Yes, it is 49%
- No, it isn't 39%
- Wealthy pay higher taxes to fund gov't services/programs 45%
- Gov't cuts spending/reduce taxes on wealthy to encourage investment 45%
Among Democrats
- Wealthy pay higher taxes to fund gov't services/programs 66%
- Gov't cuts spending/reduce taxes on wealthy to encourage investment 25%
Among Republicans
- Wealthy pay higher taxes to fund gov't services/programs 20%
- Gov't cuts spending/reduce taxes on wealthy to encourage investment 72%
Among Independents
- Wealthy pay higher taxes to fund gov't services/programs 46%
- Gov't cuts spending/reduce taxes on wealthy to encourage investment 38%
- Truly help 42%
- Don't make a difference 54%
- Yes, it is 35%
- No, it isn’t 59%
- Okay 16%
- Unacceptable 80%
Among Democrats
- Okay 26%
- Unacceptable 68%
Among Republicans
- Okay 4%
- Unacceptable 95%
Among Independents
- Okay 15%
- Unacceptable 81%
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