“54% Count On U.S. Business Leaders More Than World Leaders To Help U.S. Economy”

April 8, 2009, 9:58 am · 0 comments

Mmmmm, the tasty paste of the liver of a specially force-fed goose. Americans are finding the results of the G20 meeting equally hard to swallow.

Mmmmm, the tasty paste of the liver of a specially force-fed goose. Americans are finding the results of the G20 meeting equally hard to swallow.

Well, they ate a lot of truffles and pâté de Foie Gras and other fancy crap over at the G20 economic summit in London. But most Americans don’t think it amounted to a hill of beans.

According to Rasmussen Reports:

Fifty-four percent (54%) of Americans say the U.S. economy will be helped more by the decisions of U.S. business leaders to grow their own businesses than by the actions of world leaders on behalf of the global economy.

Thirty percent (30%) say decisions made by world leaders to help the global economy will benefit the U.S. economy more. Fifteen percent (15%) aren’t sure in the latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey.

In an IHateTheMedia.com survey, 100% of tinhorn dictators said they believe capitalism is overrated.

Source: Rasmussen Reports

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