11th U.S. President Barack Obama at
a Michigan speech activities. Face the public on the future of economic
uncertainty and strong dissatisfaction with the political deadlock in
Washington, he said: "Our countries do not have any problems, there are a
number of our political problems."
Reported that Obama said these words when the sound is very frustrating. He said
this when the United States a series of opinion polls have shown the political incompetence
of the people of Washington showed a strong aversion to the occasion. It is
also a result of criticism directed at the parties, including Obama.
It is reported that in Michigan, attending this event, Obama will be able to
achieve re-election in 2012 to raise gold and lobbying activities.
The event is more than a month, Obama's first official trip out of Washington,
after he has been busy with both parties in Congress to discuss the debt problem.
Obama said the U.S. was 9.1 percent of public high unemployment and concerns
about financial market turmoil appear completely correct, while bipartisan negotiations
on the debt issue but then to ease the crisis situation without any substantive
help.
Washington this week, a poll showed public sentiment is for the spread of Washington's
dissatisfaction with the deepened. About 80% of respondents said they work for
the way the country's political system is not satisfied. In November 2009 the
respondents hold this view compared to 60% of Americans. 71% of respondents said
the federal government most of the time are concerned about the wrong things. The
proportion of people who hold this view in October 2010 to 55%.