Rasmussen recently polled on a completely different issue: replacing the
US dollar as the CURRENCY OF THE UNITED STATES. Democrats are not
pushing for this, and nobody is even talking about the idea except
right-wing republicans who are outraged about the possibility of it
happening. They can relax, nobody wants to do this.
Here are the questions asked in the Rasmussen poll:
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National Survey of 1,000 Adults
Conducted March 29-30, 2009
By Rasmussen Reports
1* How closely have you followed news reports about proposals from China
and the United Nations to replace the dollar with a new global currency?
2* A bill has been introduced in Congress to prevent the dollar from
being replaced by a new global currency. Would you favor or oppose a law
that prevents the dollar from being replaced by a new global currency?
3* Are proposals to create a new global currency primarily designed to
help the global economy or to weaken the economic power of the United
States?
4* How important is it to you that the dollar remain the currency of the
United States � very important, somewhat important, not very important,
not at all important?
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You'll note that all of these questions are about "replacing the dollar
with a new global currency". This is not the issue being discussed in
Washington. What's being discussed, as I described above, is switching
to a new global RESERVE currency, instead of using the dollar as the
global RESERVE currency.
Do you think that this obfuscation is deliberate?
SOURCE:
results -
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/business/general_business/88_say_it_s_important_to_keep_the_dollar_as_america_s_currency
questions -
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/business/econ_survey_toplines/march_2009/toplines_currency_march_29_30_2009
NOTE:
My stance on these issues is irrelevant. I'm just talking about accurate
polling here. A misleading question is a misleading question.
Obfuscation is obfuscation, regardless of whether it comes from the left
or the right. I would have the same objection to a poll containing the
question: "How important is it to you that we make sure that President
Bush didn't lead a conspiracy to demolish the twin towers on September
11, 2001?".
***No he didn't Posted by Imposter Nick Kobbs.
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