Obama Approval at Just 46 Percent

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Pollster John Zogby updates our weekly Obama Report Card with a grade on the president's performance. Zogby uses his polling, expert analysis, and interaction with major players to come up with a grade and some comments that capture how he sees the president's week ending.

John Zogby on Week: 108

"Obama made the wise move of speaking to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber gave him a cool reception, but voters probably liked his asking business to 'get in the game' by putting people back to work, while also pledging to help it by getting rid of unneeded regulations and simplifying the tax code. The Chamber will judge him by how well he follows up on that pledge. Our polling found Obama's approval rating up to 46 percent with a boost from independents."

This week's grade: B

Last week's: B+

John Zogby is president and CEO of Zogby International, a public opinion, research, and business solutions firm with experience working in more than 70 countries around the globe. Founded and led by Zogby since 1984, Zogby International specializes in telephone, Internet, and face-to-face survey research and analysis for corporate, political, nonprofit, and governmental clients. The firm is headquartered in Utica, N.Y. John Zogby is also the author of The Way We'll Be: The Zogby Report on the Transformation of the American Dream (Random House).

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It used to be that anything I knew, I heard about in the media ...not so sure these days!

Fact is, the mere proclamation that Obama's approval rating is 46% tells me that at least 46% of this country's population is mighty ignorant and stupid ....or this is another "out of the blue" number (and is most likey, the latter!).

Skeptical One of GA 7:27PM February 14, 2011

O'Bammy showed either his own ignorance or his belief that you can fool enough people enough of the time to really screw them all well...Why should small business squander the profits/capital they need to keep them viable on hiring until they decide the returns outweigh the risks...and how can they reach that conclusion until the budgetary, economical, healthcare, regulatory, and tax burdens laid on them by Obama and the Reid/Pelosi axis of weasels are actually rolled back?

Kalashnikat of CO 6:39PM February 14, 2011

first fire fighter than post office clerk and now this what next?

More than 4,000 LAUSD teachers to face layoff-warning notices

Daily News Wire Services

Posted: 02/11/2011 02:50:14 PM PST

Updated: 02/11/2011 02:55:20 PM PST

Faced with an estimated $408 million budget deficit in the coming school year, the Los Angeles Unified School District Board of Education on Tuesday will consider authorizing layoff-warning notices for more than 5,000 employees, including more than 4,000 teachers.

The notices don't necessarily mean all of the employees will lose their jobs for the 2011-12 school year, but the district by law must notify workers that their positions are in jeopardy.

"We must plan for the worst because it just might happen," Deputy Superintendent John Deasy wrote in a memo to the board and Superintendent Ramon Cortines. "In planning for the worst-case scenario, we will be noticing many employees that their jobs may not be available next year. The total number of employees that will receive notices is a function of our worst-case scenario planning and other changes affecting our budget, such as declining enrollment and the ending of federal stimulus funding."

According to the district, most of the affected employees would receive notices no later than March 15. A separate notice would have to be sent by June 30 to notify employees if they would actually lose their jobs.

The board will consider authorizing warning letters to 3,109 permanent elementary teachers and 975 secondary/single-subject teachers, along with 456 permanent support-services personnel, including counselors, social workers and nurses. Three district staff attorneys would also receive notices.

The board will also

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consider sending layoff notices to 10 non-permanent elementary teachers and 391 non-permanent secondary/single-subject teachers, informing them they will lose their jobs effective June 30. Similar notices would be sent to 104 non-permanent support-services workers, including social workers, counselors, nurses and school psychologists.

Under the terms of a recent settlement of a lawsuit alleging that schools in low-income areas were disproportionately affected by layoffs, workers at 45 schools will be exempted from receiving such notices.

The exact number of layoffs will likely depend on whether voters back statewide budget-balancing measures Gov. Jerry Brown hopes to put before voters this summer. Negotiations with the various district employee unions could also affect the number layoffs.

"Without assurance of increased tax revenues or collective bargaining agreements, the district must begin to plan for reductions that are within its power to effectuate," district budget analyst Megan Reilly wrote in a report to the board.

According to the district, the projected budget shortfall for the 2011-12 school year is $408 million. The cumulative deficit over the next three years is estimated at $1.15 billion.

the1cubi of CA 7:58PM February 11, 2011

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