Bloomberg News hid conflicting fiscal-cliff poll numbers, pushed results favorable to Obama
The poll asked respondents, “President Obama has said he will not negotiate with Republicans on cuts to entitlement programs, including Medicare, until they agree to raise tax rates on the wealthy. Do you think he is right or wrong to insist on that as a precondition to broader negotiations?”
As Bloomberg reported in its story, 58 percent percent of respondents indicated that the president was “right” to insist on the precondition, while 37 percent said he was “wrong.”
But in the same poll, American adults were asked “whether it is better to raise the top tax rate the wealthy pay, or to limit the amount people can claim in tax breaks, such as mortgage interest and charitable contributions, so they end up paying tax on a bigger share of their income.”
Fifty-two percent responded that they preferred limited tax breaks to a tax-rate hike. Only 39 percent said they would rather see tax rates on the wealthy increase. Nine percent indicated they weren’t sure.









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Polls are fuzzy in the way they are put to those resonding. You can say one thing and it could mean the opposite if is is said correct? The same thing applies to admendments you vote for, one word can mean the difference in if it passes or doesn’t? They are all sneaky little devils?
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letget on December 16, 2012 at 5:15 PM
Really?
Shocking!!!
Schadenfreude on December 16, 2012 at 5:44 PM
What? A ‘news organization’ biasing its reporting?
Inconceivable!
Therefore, Bloomberg News is not News…just an organization. Like organized crime.
ProfShadow on December 16, 2012 at 5:48 PM
Dishonesty is the Fifth Column Treasonous Media’s stock and trade, they will report the public’s opinion just as soon as they tell the public what the public’s opinion is.
Which is why I keep making the suggestion… Stout Hemp Rope, Fifth Column Treasonous Media Propagandists, Streetlamps, some assembly required, Not warranties under American Law, batteries not included and your mileage may vary.
SWalker on December 16, 2012 at 5:48 PM
You should see my surprised face
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CW on December 16, 2012 at 6:12 PM
Lying liars lie. Film at 11.
Or not.
trigon on December 16, 2012 at 6:17 PM
I am shocked, shocked, to find
gambling at Rick’sa major “news” outlet misreporting the news!RoadRunner on December 16, 2012 at 6:25 PM
Eh, one option is just as fluked up as the other, and pitting one against the other as the only two viable solutions simply continues to confuse and deflect from what is actually the problem: Irresponsible spending.
xblade on December 16, 2012 at 6:53 PM