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Obama gives himself a "solid B+" performance grade....really?

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"B-plus because healthcare is not yet signed and if I get this care passed, we will move into A-minus." Obama said.

10% unemployment (and impending cap-and-trade legislation keeping businesses too afraid to hire new employees), record-high deficit spending in the trillions, disturbing indecision on Afghanistan, weakness toward Iran and North Korea, bringing terrorists to American soil, the entire "Cash for Clunkers" faux pas, and he somehow gives himself a B+?

It seems the American people give President Obama a slightly different grade than the charitable mark he gives himself.

First off, if we're gonna put job performance in the context of school grades, let's first establish the standard range.

A+ 98-100
A 95-97
A- 93-94

B+ 90-92
B 87-89
B- 85-86

C+ 82-84
C 79-81
C- 77-78

D+ 74-76
D 72-73
D- 70-71

F 69-0

If President Obama's performance evaluation is being performed by We The People — his employers — the result is quite a bit different than the generous grade he gave himself. Let's see how Rasmussen scores it with the American people's feedback.

I guess in Obama's Utopian world, you get rewarded for motion and not for performance.........anyone want a Nobel?
 
Wow.....
"26% of the nation's voters Strongly Approve"
 
Most colleges, it's 90-100 for an A....

Of course, Obama could be grading himself on a curve, using Clinton, Carter, Cleveland, Johnson and maybe Truman as references?

Or it could be the "no President left behind" scale....
 
Grading on the curve....

It's been a long time since he was in school. Time has a way of changing ones perspective about things relating to the school experience. He may soon say he walked uphill both ways knee deep in snow barefoot to go to school.
 
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