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Poll suggests public willing to wait on tax cuts

Friday, November 14, 2008 9:14 AM PST

By Alan Fram and Trevor Tompson
The Associated Press

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WASHINGTON — People want the tax cuts promised during the presidential campaign, but may be willing to wait while President-elect Obama takes on the larger issue of fixing the economy.

Eighty percent say trimming personal tax rates should be a goal when the new president takes office in January, but only 36 percent say the cuts should a very top priority, according to a new Associated Press-GfK poll. That was less than half the 84 percent who cited improving the economy as a No. 1 goal, and the 80 percent who said creating jobs should be a paramount task.

“I don’t think it’s going to work in this instance,” said Ryan Anderson, 31, a Democrat from Bloomington, Minn., who thinks tax reductions would have little impact on most families’ budgets. “That’s kind of like shooting a BB gun at a freight train.”

Obama promised to cut taxes for working families during the campaign.

Even fewer people — 29 percent — said another top priority should be Obama’s plan to allow tax cuts to expire for families earning more than $250,000 a year. He has said he would use the revenue that would raise to help finance some of his priorities.

Amid such talk, 72 percent in the AP-GfK poll voiced confidence Obama will make the changes needed to revive the stalling economy. Underscoring how widely the public is counting on its new leader, 44 percent of Republicans joined nearly all Democrats and most independents in expressing that belief.

Obama has called for about $175 billion in new stimulus spending, including for public works projects, and has said he would make it a top priority in January if it is not enacted by a lame-duck session of Congress and President Bush this year. Besides tax cuts for many middle-class families, he has also proposed tax breaks for some businesses and struggling home owners, extending unemployment coverage, and penalty-free withdrawals from retirement accounts.

The poll shows trust in Obama’s ability to succeed is even broader, at least for now. Sixty-eight percent said they think when he takes office in January, the new president will be able to enact the policies he pushed during his presidential campaign.

“Look at his story,” said Juthlande Anastase, 34, a real estate agent and Republican from Wellington, Fla. “Out of nowhere he’s president. If he can do that, anything is possible.”

With Obama ending the GOP’s eight-year hold on the White House and about to become the first black president, the poll showed three-quarters saying the election made them feel hopeful, six in 10 proud and a half excited. Newly elected presidents often embark on a honeymoon period in which the public has highly positive feelings about them.

Democrats were more likely to feel upbeat, yet such feelings were not limited to them. Half of Republicans said they were hopeful, a third proud and nearly a fifth excited about the election results. Another quarter in the GOP said they were depressed.

“I feel let down by the American people that they were so blind to many things I’ve seen in him,” said Shelli Pierson, 38, a Republican from Elmira, Ore. Pierson says she doubts Obama, a four-year senator from Illinois, has enough experience for the presidency and said she still questions his patriotism.

Nine in 10 said Obama’s race would have no impact on his ability to get things done.

Though Republicans were more negative about the election results, they were consistently more upbeat than Democrats were in 2004 when their candidate, John Kerry, failed to unseat Bush. Forty-four percent of Democrats said they were angry and half said they were depressed in a November 2004 AP-Ipsos poll, double the GOP’s rates this year.

Highlighting anew how the Iraq war has faded as a paramount public concern, only half in Tuesday’s AP-GfK poll said they wanted Obama to make a U.S. troop withdrawal a top focus, with far more Democrats than Republicans saying so.

Until the weakening economy overtook Iraq as the No. 1 problem on the public’s mind nearly a year ago, Obama’s pledge to set a timetable for withdrawing troops from the war was his highest-profile issue.

Half said they wanted national health care coverage — another Obama priority — to be a No. 1 concern, though few Republicans agreed. Permitting offshore oil drilling, a major GOP campaign issue, drew support as a top priority from just over one-third, mostly Republicans.

Nearly three-quarters — including most Democrats — said they’d like Obama to name some Republicans in his Cabinet, as the Democrat has said he would do.

The AP-GfK poll was conducted Nov. 6-10 and involved cell and landline telephone interviews with 1,001 adults. It has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points.

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AP-GfK Poll: www.ap-gfkpoll.com

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Gondolapete wrote on Nov 12, 2008 5:00 PM:

" this is nothing more than the media preparing us for Obamas first of many broken promises.. "

turkeyhunterman wrote on Nov 12, 2008 6:17 PM:

" Of course they're willing to wait for tax cuts. If they didn't say they were willing they would admitting how foolish it was to vote for Obama. They'll be waiting a long time for those tax cuts. But at least they're willing. "

allaboutschools wrote on Nov 12, 2008 9:23 PM:

" Polls are often used to create illusions. Think about it... multiple (few and broad) choices allows the media to ascertain ideas that are not what people are saying at all. Where does it say that these cannot be done at the same time? A stimulus and tax breaks are both steps to improve the economy aren't they? "

Gondolapete wrote on Nov 12, 2008 10:40 PM:

" Obama is going to make Carter look like the greatest president ever.. "

Kelsonian wrote on Nov 13, 2008 8:52 AM:

" "" Obama is going to make Carter look like the greatest president ever.. ""

After Bush... a tree stump would look like the best president ever. "

trubbled wrote on Nov 13, 2008 12:01 PM:

" Bush set the bar pretty low for worst Pres ever. Right behind Reagan. "

hauskapoika wrote on Nov 13, 2008 12:07 PM:

" There you go again - attacks, attacks, and smears. That accomplishes NOTHING!
Why not expend your energy telling the politicians, regardless of party, what you want? Isn't that better than attacking each other? For me, the greatest concern is a tax increase on savings, interest, and dividends. The president does not pass these laws - Congress does, so contact your Congressmen and Senators and let THEM
know your views. "

Gondolapete wrote on Nov 13, 2008 12:17 PM:

" Please do elaborate as to how Bush created this financial mess we are...
I am more than interested in hearing this....and face it dems..your guy sold you a bill of goods he cannot deliver on...change is on the way!! You can bank, err not bank on that!!!!!! "

nolans wrote on Nov 13, 2008 1:12 PM:

" It's because Obama realizes that in a time of war, we cannot continue to spent money that we don't have and shove the debt of it off onto the future generations. This is clearly not the time to raise taxes, but it's unfortunately not realistic to go slashing them either. "

Gondolapete wrote on Nov 13, 2008 2:13 PM:

" Obama didnt just recently discover we are in a the midst of a war and financial crisis...he made claims he knew he could not deliver on...he lied...plain and simple.....NEXT!!!! "

TDN Bad Boy wrote on Nov 13, 2008 2:23 PM:

" Did the war just begin? Good thing that the new guy just now realizes we are in a military action or in a financial crisis. Guess we will quickly learn what was lie and what wasn't. How about that healthcare? "

Gondolapete wrote on Nov 13, 2008 3:09 PM:

" hey TDN Bad boy..what do you think the dem spin will be??? I am betting on its going to be "Bush created a bigger mess than we first realized, we all need to sacrifice right now" and of course "by we all" they really mean not them.... "

TDN Bad Boy wrote on Nov 13, 2008 3:23 PM:

" Gondolapete,oh you know everything is Bush's fault. Why the Liberals can't ever do anything but play the blame game. I think it is going to be fun to watch them figure out a way to cover their lies. My guess is that it won't take America long to get tired of that Liberal stench coming out of D.C. "

Gondolapete wrote on Nov 13, 2008 3:43 PM:

" It is going to be bittersweet..on one hand its going to be fun watching them learn real quick that Bush was NOT the reason for much of the problems..on the other hand..we will have to endure at least 4 yrs of a socialist.... "

dont care wrote on Nov 13, 2008 4:44 PM:

" I for one am ok with taxes being raised for health care. I pay out the nose for good healthcare and then another 10% for my copays which is considered GOOD health coverage in this country. and it's all fine and dandy till you spend 3 months in the hospital have no income because of it and $300,000 that insurance did not cover so what is another couple hundred dollars on your check for free healthcare? Tell me which would you rather have? "

Gondolapete wrote on Nov 13, 2008 5:31 PM:

" are you aware of what Obamas so called health care promise is slated to cost??? I am... "

Gondolapete wrote on Nov 13, 2008 10:05 PM:

" I missed the comment earlier.."so what is another couple hundred dollars on your check for free health care"?????? So tell us.... how is that free ??? "

feistyone wrote on Nov 14, 2008 7:13 AM:

" I don't know where you got your information but I am not willing to wait for any tax cuts. And in the event you didn't know, East Kelso got their property taxes doubled because the assessors office was behind and combined 2006 and 2007. So watch out you could be next "

golfer wrote on Nov 14, 2008 9:00 AM:

" bad boy & gondola....You two are just like the rest of the neocons, who put the blame on Clinton when Bush came into office. How much better off are you after 8 years of Bush's failed policies? Trickle down economics didn't work under Reagan, & they surely didn't work under Bush. Bush has added more debt to our grandchildren than all the other presidents combined. That is something to really be proud of. Try listening to someone else besides druggie Limbaugh, felon Liddy, misinformation Hannity, & adams apple Coulter. "

turkeyhunterman wrote on Nov 14, 2008 9:40 AM:

" Golfer, one year ago last month the DJIA was at an all time high. Just a couple of years ago inflation was at it's lowest point since the 1950's. Niether of these events were due to Clinton or any democratic help. Trickle down worked for Reagan and it works today. It rewards those who work hard and makes life easier for those who want to do only what it takes to survive. The failed policies that have decimated our economy are ones like NAFTA and housing deregulation. We can't control OPEC. They control us. It doesn't matter if you're dem or repub. So to blame Bush for these failures is nonsense. He hasn't done everything right. No president has. But he hasn't done everything wrong like some people think. "

ashton wrote on Nov 14, 2008 12:32 PM:

" I have to bring up the same issue/question as Goldolapete - how is a couple hundred dollars out of your paycheck for healthcare free? I am not necessarily against the plans to get everyone healthcare, but some people just don't seem to get that it's not going to be free!! Where do you think the money to insure all these people is going to come from? "

golfer wrote on Nov 14, 2008 1:29 PM:

" Turkey...where have you been the last few years? Unemployment is at a 7 year high, corporations are filing bankruptcy, the middle class is slowly sinking into the lower class, the rich get richer, etc. It is a proven fact that the Republicon's are for the rich to get richer, & every single penny they earn goes right back into their pocket, with a token hire here & there. Once again trickle down does not work & will never work, because it doesn't trickle down, just up. I do have to agree that NAFTA was the worse document Clinton ever signed. "

dont care wrote on Nov 14, 2008 2:49 PM:

" how much do you pay monthly for health care? i pay 250 plus copays and medication. then you have your extra 10% costs when you are in the hospital or more for most people. I am a hard working middle class american and what do i get for it? high health care costs and near bankruptcy because the hospitals feel they can charge whatever you want. I own my own home pay a car payment and work a 9-5 job i pay the taxes as much as all of you but apparently none of you have ever had any serious health problems that actually cost you real money. and that makes me wonder why i pay health insurance. "

TDN Bad Boy wrote on Nov 14, 2008 3:31 PM:

" Golfer, you can't say anything about the Liberal mantra. Let me ask you something. Who creates jobs in America. The poor? Is that what you are saying? I am far better off today with Bush. My mortgages are lower than when he took, my business profits are up, I have more employees, and at least until the lies start to hit the fan in January I am very content. I have another question for you: Whatever happened to JFK's famous quote: It's not what your country can do for you, it's what you can do for your country. Why have the Liberals forgotten this. It's government this, government that. I'll bet most of the Liberals in the country have never lived by that quote. They ask, and take, ask and take all the time. So when the puppet takes over and the puppet leaders in the Senate and House start pulling his strings, watch what happens. By the way shouldn't all you Liberals move to California. Seems the gays down there are fighting with the blacks over gay marriage rights. You'd better move down there. "

ashton wrote on Nov 14, 2008 4:10 PM:

" Don't care-$250 a month for healthcare is actually not too much these days, I would not complain too much if I was you.I pay close to $800 dollars a month and I have had a serious health issue - I am a cancer survivor, I have been where you have.
You complain about having to pay $250+ a month for healthcare costs and at the same time say that you wouldn't mind paying a couple hundred more a month to have 'free' healthcare? You're still paying -it's not free!! Your contradicting yourself and not making any sense. Get used to paying a couple hundred more a month then, because that is what it is going to cost to socialze healthcare in this country. "

golfer wrote on Nov 14, 2008 10:21 PM:

" tdn...If you are better of today than you were years ago, you are the probably one of the very very few in America. Every person I know who owns a business is either downsizing, laying off employees, & just trying to make it.

Speaking of puppets, it seems the current President has had his strings pulled daily ever since he took office. I find it ironic that you speak of Obama that way, when in fact Bush is the puppet. Obama hasn't even been sworn in yet, but all you naysayers are already condemning him, as if he has been in office for four years. I suppose you think McFlameout & failin Palin were the answer. In all my years of following politics I have never seen a politican so out of touch with knowledge about national & foreign affairs as Palin. I hope she runs 3 years from now. Obama wouldn't even have to campaign. "

TDN Bad Boy wrote on Nov 15, 2008 6:24 PM:

" Golfer, in case you can't read, this story wasn't about Pres. Bush. It was about your Liberal president. These are the facts. He has voted solely as ordered the past three years in the Senate, never stepping outside the bounds of Harry Reid's control. The Liberal leader of the House told him in June that she did not want Hillary as his VP candidate. Sure enough, no Hillary. So I'm looking at the record and the record tells me, the new president has two puppet masters. And that doesn't even account for people like Rev. Wright, Farrakan, Sharpton or Ayres. Given his inexperience as an exexcutive at any level, I fully expect him to pull just as they pull the strings. There is no other record to go by. Already several of his campaign promises look like lies. Healthcare -- you are going to have to pay more than if you had a good job. Tax cuts for middle class -- not on your life. Elimination of dependency on foreign oil -- won't even try it. Union bailouts -- well now that looks like one promise he intends to keep. Oh and like a lot of other Americans, I fully expect him to continue his attack on the Second Amendment. And now that he is under the control of the two puppet masters, look for a reversial of the marriage act. Even though blacks who voted for him voted for the gay marriage ban in California. "

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