Which produced these tweets |
Business Insider: Public Policy Polling tested people's reaction to the Simpson-Bowles plan to reduce the national deficit.
To compare, the firm also gau ged the reaction to the so-called "Panetta-Burns plan," which isn't a real plan. It's based on a mythical combination of Leon Panetta, the current Secretary of Defense and former chief of staff under President Bill Clinton, and Conrad Burns, a former Republican Senator from Montana. Despite the fact that there is no such thing as the "Panetta-Burns" plan, 25 percent of respondents offered an opinion on it. Eight percent said they view it favorably, while 17 percent said they do not have a favorable opinion of the "plan."
Of course, you gotta like the response to another PPP question:
49 percent of Republicans now say that the disbanded community organizing group ACORN stole the 2012 presidential election for President Barack Obama, according to a survey by Public Policy Polling (PPP) released Tuesday.
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