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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums2014 should be a really good year for our President
With unemployment getting down perhaps below 6% by the later part of the year, leading economic indicators for 2014 looking good and Obama Care more fully implemented. I think his approval will move back up to the mid to upper 50's.
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2014 should be a really good year for our President (Original Post)
Quixote1818
Dec 2013
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Ironically enough, a good year for the worker would translate into a good year for the President.
winter is coming
Dec 2013
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yeoman6987
(14,449 posts)1. Great News
What a wonderful end to 2013. The optimism of 2014.
liberal_at_heart
(12,081 posts)2. I want a good year for workers which hasn't happened in 30 years.
Wages, retirement, unions. It needs to be a good year for the worker, not for the president. The President has a good paying job. The workers don't.
winter is coming
(11,785 posts)4. Ironically enough, a good year for the worker would translate into a good year for the President.
Pity it doesn't work the other way around.
RandySF
(57,581 posts)3. He'll hold onto the Senate.
And maybe pick off a few seats in the House.
last1standing
(11,709 posts)5. Under 6% seems optimistic but I very much hope you're right.
n/t