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U.S. again most admired country globally
U.S. most admired country globally: survey
By Patricia Reaney Patricia Reaney Mon Oct 5, 2:40 pm ET NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) The United States is the most admired country globally thanks largely to the star power of President Barack Obama and his administration, according to a new poll. It climbed from seventh place last year, ahead of France, Germany, the United Kingdom and Japan which completed the top five nations in the Nation Brand Index (NBI). "What's really remarkable is that in all my years studying national reputation, I have never seen any country experience such a dramatic change in its standing as we see for the United States for 2009," said Simon Anholt, the founder of NBI, which measured the global image of 50 countries each year. He believes that during the previous administration of George W. Bush the United States suffered in the world ranking with its unpopular foreign policies but since Obama was elected, and despite the recent economic turmoil, the country's status has risen globally. "There is no other explanation," Anholt said in an interview, referring to the impact of Obama. The global survey, conducted by GFK Roper Public Affairs & Media, involved 20,000 people in 20 rich and developing countries around the globe. They were asked to rate 50 nations in categories such as culture, governance, people, exports, tourism, landscape and education. Canada took the biggest hit in the latest survey, falling to seventh from fourth place, while China climbed several spots to 22nd, which Anholt believes in due in part to the successful staging of the Olympics. China has always scored low on human rights and environmental policies but high on cultural heritage. "It is the first time China's profile has risen," said Anholt, who has been doing the annual poll since 2005. "Since the Olympics its score for tourism and its people has risen and that has helped to stem its decline," Anholt explained. Italy maintained the sixth spot in the survey for the second year, while Switzerland came in eight, followed by Australia in 9th place and Spain and Sweden, which tied for 10th place. At the opposite end of the survey Colombia and Kenya tied for 47th place. Angola was number 49 and Iran came in last at number 50. -- Birther-Deather-Tenther-Teabagger: Idiots All |
U.S. again most admired country globally
On Oct 5, 8:57*pm, H the K wrote:
U.S. most admired country globally: survey By Patricia Reaney Patricia Reaney Mon Oct 5, 2:40 pm ET NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) The United States is the most admired country globally thanks largely to the star power of President Barack Obama and his administration, according to a new poll. It climbed from seventh place last year, ahead of France, Germany, the United Kingdom and Japan which completed the top five nations in the Nation Brand Index (NBI). "What's really remarkable is that in all my years studying national reputation, I have never seen any country experience such a dramatic change in its standing as we see for the United States for 2009," said Simon Anholt, the founder of NBI, which measured the global image of 50 countries each year. He believes that during the previous administration of George W. Bush the United States suffered in the world ranking with its unpopular foreign policies but since Obama was elected, and despite the recent economic turmoil, the country's status has risen globally. "There is no other explanation," Anholt said in an interview, referring to the impact of Obama. The global survey, conducted by GFK Roper Public Affairs & Media, involved 20,000 people in 20 rich and developing countries around the globe. They were asked to rate 50 nations in categories such as culture, governance, people, exports, tourism, landscape and education. Canada took the biggest hit in the latest survey, falling to seventh from fourth place, while China climbed several spots to 22nd, which Anholt believes in due in part to the successful staging of the Olympics. China has always scored low on human rights and environmental policies but high on cultural heritage. "It is the first time China's profile has risen," said Anholt, who has been doing the annual poll since 2005. "Since the Olympics its score for tourism and its people has risen and that has helped to stem its decline," Anholt explained. Italy maintained the sixth spot in the survey for the second year, while Switzerland came in eight, followed by Australia in 9th place and Spain and Sweden, which tied for 10th place. At the opposite end of the survey Colombia and Kenya tied for 47th place. Angola was number 49 and Iran came in last at number 50. -- Birther-Deather-Tenther-Teabagger: Idiots All On September 26, 2009 Krausie wrote: Very few of the few posts I post initiate political crap! |
U.S. again most admired country globally
On Oct 5, 10:00*pm, GC Boater wrote:
On Oct 5, 8:57*pm, H the K wrote: U.S. most admired country globally: survey By Patricia Reaney Patricia Reaney Mon Oct 5, 2:40 pm ET NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) The United States is the most admired country globally thanks largely to the star power of President Barack Obama and his administration, according to a new poll. It climbed from seventh place last year, ahead of France, Germany, the United Kingdom and Japan which completed the top five nations in the Nation Brand Index (NBI). "What's really remarkable is that in all my years studying national reputation, I have never seen any country experience such a dramatic change in its standing as we see for the United States for 2009," said Simon Anholt, the founder of NBI, which measured the global image of 50 countries each year. He believes that during the previous administration of George W. Bush the United States suffered in the world ranking with its unpopular foreign policies but since Obama was elected, and despite the recent economic turmoil, the country's status has risen globally. "There is no other explanation," Anholt said in an interview, referring to the impact of Obama. The global survey, conducted by GFK Roper Public Affairs & Media, involved 20,000 people in 20 rich and developing countries around the globe. They were asked to rate 50 nations in categories such as culture, governance, people, exports, tourism, landscape and education. Canada took the biggest hit in the latest survey, falling to seventh from fourth place, while China climbed several spots to 22nd, which Anholt believes in due in part to the successful staging of the Olympics. China has always scored low on human rights and environmental policies but high on cultural heritage. "It is the first time China's profile has risen," said Anholt, who has been doing the annual poll since 2005. "Since the Olympics its score for tourism and its people has risen and that has helped to stem its decline," Anholt explained. Italy maintained the sixth spot in the survey for the second year, while Switzerland came in eight, followed by Australia in 9th place and Spain and Sweden, which tied for 10th place. At the opposite end of the survey Colombia and Kenya tied for 47th place. Angola was number 49 and Iran came in last at number 50. -- Birther-Deather-Tenther-Teabagger: Idiots All On September 26, 2009 Krausie wrote: Very few of the few posts I post initiate political crap! Meanwhile, back in the real world, due to that magnificent "Star Power", 10% of Americans are out of work and cannot afford a cup of coffee. WAY TO GO BIG O, Let's go for 20%. YES WE CAN. |
U.S. again most admired country globally
On Mon, 05 Oct 2009 21:57:19 -0400, H the K
wrote: U.S. most admired country globally: survey By Patricia Reaney Patricia Reaney Mon Oct 5, 2:40 pm ET NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) The United States is the most admired country globally thanks largely to the star power of President Barack Obama and his administration, according to a new poll. Obama has nothing to do with it!!! GW Bush had the country on track for a recovery just like he initiated the bank and wall street bailout. I'm tired of this Obama getting all the credit. |
U.S. again most admired country globally
"Frogwatch" wrote in message
... Meanwhile, back in the real world, due to that magnificent "Star Power", 10% of Americans are out of work and cannot afford a cup of coffee. WAY TO GO BIG O, Let's go for 20%. YES WE CAN. Hey Froggy... the number of jobs lost every month is dropping just about every month. Just about everyone is saying that it'll take a while to turn around... http://www.marketobservation.com/blo..._early?blog=10 -- Nom=de=Plume |
U.S. again most admired country globally
"nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... "Frogwatch" wrote in message ... Meanwhile, back in the real world, due to that magnificent "Star Power", 10% of Americans are out of work and cannot afford a cup of coffee. WAY TO GO BIG O, Let's go for 20%. YES WE CAN. Hey Froggy... the number of jobs lost every month is dropping just about every month. Just about everyone is saying that it'll take a while to turn around... http://www.marketobservation.com/blo..._early?blog=10 -- Nom=de=Plume When you got 20%+ real unemployment, of course the numbers will be dropping for new claims. |
U.S. again most admired country globally
GC Boater wrote:
On Oct 5, 8:57 pm, H the K wrote: U.S. most admired country globally: survey By Patricia Reaney Patricia Reaney Mon Oct 5, 2:40 pm ET NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) The United States is the most admired country globally thanks largely to the star power of President Barack Obama and his administration, according to a new poll. It climbed from seventh place last year, ahead of France, Germany, the United Kingdom and Japan which completed the top five nations in the Nation Brand Index (NBI). "What's really remarkable is that in all my years studying national reputation, I have never seen any country experience such a dramatic change in its standing as we see for the United States for 2009," said Simon Anholt, the founder of NBI, which measured the global image of 50 countries each year. He believes that during the previous administration of George W. Bush the United States suffered in the world ranking with its unpopular foreign policies but since Obama was elected, and despite the recent economic turmoil, the country's status has risen globally. "There is no other explanation," Anholt said in an interview, referring to the impact of Obama. The global survey, conducted by GFK Roper Public Affairs & Media, involved 20,000 people in 20 rich and developing countries around the globe. They were asked to rate 50 nations in categories such as culture, governance, people, exports, tourism, landscape and education. Canada took the biggest hit in the latest survey, falling to seventh from fourth place, while China climbed several spots to 22nd, which Anholt believes in due in part to the successful staging of the Olympics. China has always scored low on human rights and environmental policies but high on cultural heritage. "It is the first time China's profile has risen," said Anholt, who has been doing the annual poll since 2005. "Since the Olympics its score for tourism and its people has risen and that has helped to stem its decline," Anholt explained. Italy maintained the sixth spot in the survey for the second year, while Switzerland came in eight, followed by Australia in 9th place and Spain and Sweden, which tied for 10th place. At the opposite end of the survey Colombia and Kenya tied for 47th place. Angola was number 49 and Iran came in last at number 50. -- Birther-Deather-Tenther-Teabagger: Idiots All On September 26, 2009 Krausie wrote: Very few of the few posts I post initiate political crap! Political or not, It's still Krause crap. |
U.S. again most admired country globally
On Oct 5, 11:41*pm, Frogwatch wrote:
On Oct 5, 10:00*pm, GC Boater wrote: On Oct 5, 8:57*pm, H the K wrote: U.S. most admired country globally: survey By Patricia Reaney Patricia Reaney Mon Oct 5, 2:40 pm ET NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) The United States is the most admired country globally thanks largely to the star power of President Barack Obama and his administration, according to a new poll. It climbed from seventh place last year, ahead of France, Germany, the United Kingdom and Japan which completed the top five nations in the Nation Brand Index (NBI). "What's really remarkable is that in all my years studying national reputation, I have never seen any country experience such a dramatic change in its standing as we see for the United States for 2009," said Simon Anholt, the founder of NBI, which measured the global image of 50 countries each year. He believes that during the previous administration of George W. Bush the United States suffered in the world ranking with its unpopular foreign policies but since Obama was elected, and despite the recent economic turmoil, the country's status has risen globally. "There is no other explanation," Anholt said in an interview, referring to the impact of Obama. The global survey, conducted by GFK Roper Public Affairs & Media, involved 20,000 people in 20 rich and developing countries around the globe. They were asked to rate 50 nations in categories such as culture, governance, people, exports, tourism, landscape and education. Canada took the biggest hit in the latest survey, falling to seventh from fourth place, while China climbed several spots to 22nd, which Anholt believes in due in part to the successful staging of the Olympics. China has always scored low on human rights and environmental policies but high on cultural heritage. "It is the first time China's profile has risen," said Anholt, who has been doing the annual poll since 2005. "Since the Olympics its score for tourism and its people has risen and that has helped to stem its decline," Anholt explained. Italy maintained the sixth spot in the survey for the second year, while Switzerland came in eight, followed by Australia in 9th place and Spain and Sweden, which tied for 10th place. At the opposite end of the survey Colombia and Kenya tied for 47th place. Angola was number 49 and Iran came in last at number 50. -- Birther-Deather-Tenther-Teabagger: Idiots All On September 26, 2009 Krausie wrote: Very few of the few posts I post initiate political crap! Meanwhile, back in the real world, due to that magnificent "Star Power", 10% of Americans are out of work and cannot afford a cup of coffee. *WAY TO GO BIG O, Let's go for 20%. *YES WE CAN.- the bureau of labor statistics states the recession began in december of 2007. at that time the president of the united states was named 'george bush'. |
U.S. again most admired country globally
On Oct 6, 12:59*am, jps wrote:
On Mon, 05 Oct 2009 21:57:19 -0400, H the K wrote: U.S. most admired country globally: survey By Patricia Reaney Patricia Reaney Mon Oct 5, 2:40 pm ET NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) The United States is the most admired country globally thanks largely to the star power of President Barack Obama and his administration, according to a new poll. Obama has nothing to do with it!!! *GW Bush had the country on track for a recovery just like he initiated the bank and wall street bailout. *I'm tired of this Obama getting all the credit. partially true. bush discussed some plans but obama engineered the TARP money and re-appointed bernanke to keep continuity in recovery policies. bush started the recession in 2007. obama is ending it. |
U.S. again most admired country globally
jps wrote:
On Mon, 05 Oct 2009 21:57:19 -0400, H the K wrote: U.S. most admired country globally: survey By Patricia Reaney Patricia Reaney Mon Oct 5, 2:40 pm ET NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) The United States is the most admired country globally thanks largely to the star power of President Barack Obama and his administration, according to a new poll. Obama has nothing to do with it!!! GW Bush had the country on track for a recovery just like he initiated the bank and wall street bailout. I'm tired of this Obama getting all the credit. Remember obama's statement. This is a greatest county in the world, but we need to change it. i.e tear it down. |
U.S. again most admired country globally
On Tue, 06 Oct 2009 11:14:13 -0400, Keith Nuttle
wrote: jps wrote: On Mon, 05 Oct 2009 21:57:19 -0400, H the K wrote: U.S. most admired country globally: survey By Patricia Reaney Patricia Reaney Mon Oct 5, 2:40 pm ET NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) The United States is the most admired country globally thanks largely to the star power of President Barack Obama and his administration, according to a new poll. Obama has nothing to do with it!!! GW Bush had the country on track for a recovery just like he initiated the bank and wall street bailout. I'm tired of this Obama getting all the credit. Remember obama's statement. This is a greatest county in the world, but we need to change it. i.e tear it down. Keith, you gotta binary brain. |
U.S. again most admired country globally
On Oct 6, 11:14*am, Keith Nuttle wrote:
Remember obama's statement. *This is a greatest county in the world, but we need to change it. *i.e tear it down. the right wing: perfectly happy with limitations. america has always worked to be BETTER. to the right wing, that's useless. the rich are already rich so what could POSSIBLY improve? |
U.S. again most admired country globally
Keith Nuttle wrote:
jps wrote: On Mon, 05 Oct 2009 21:57:19 -0400, H the K wrote: U.S. most admired country globally: survey By Patricia Reaney Patricia Reaney Mon Oct 5, 2:40 pm ET NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) The United States is the most admired country globally thanks largely to the star power of President Barack Obama and his administration, according to a new poll. Obama has nothing to do with it!!! GW Bush had the country on track for a recovery just like he initiated the bank and wall street bailout. I'm tired of this Obama getting all the credit. Remember obama's statement. This is a greatest county in the world, but we need to change it. i.e tear it down. Don't pay no nevermind to what he says. Watch carefully what he does. |
U.S. again most admired country globally
"CalifBill" wrote in message
m... "nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... "Frogwatch" wrote in message ... Meanwhile, back in the real world, due to that magnificent "Star Power", 10% of Americans are out of work and cannot afford a cup of coffee. WAY TO GO BIG O, Let's go for 20%. YES WE CAN. Hey Froggy... the number of jobs lost every month is dropping just about every month. Just about everyone is saying that it'll take a while to turn around... http://www.marketobservation.com/blo..._early?blog=10 -- Nom=de=Plume When you got 20%+ real unemployment, of course the numbers will be dropping for new claims. I suppose, but you can't deny the dropping numbers. Even if it's people giving up, the line is going in the right direction. -- Nom=de=Plume |
U.S. again most admired country globally
"Keith Nuttle" wrote in message
... jps wrote: On Mon, 05 Oct 2009 21:57:19 -0400, H the K wrote: U.S. most admired country globally: survey By Patricia Reaney Patricia Reaney Mon Oct 5, 2:40 pm ET NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) The United States is the most admired country globally thanks largely to the star power of President Barack Obama and his administration, according to a new poll. Obama has nothing to do with it!!! GW Bush had the country on track for a recovery just like he initiated the bank and wall street bailout. I'm tired of this Obama getting all the credit. Remember obama's statement. This is a greatest county in the world, but we need to change it. i.e tear it down. If you don't change, you die. He never said "tear it down." That's just made up crap. -- Nom=de=Plume |
U.S. again most admired country globally
"nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... "CalifBill" wrote in message m... "nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... "Frogwatch" wrote in message ... Meanwhile, back in the real world, due to that magnificent "Star Power", 10% of Americans are out of work and cannot afford a cup of coffee. WAY TO GO BIG O, Let's go for 20%. YES WE CAN. Hey Froggy... the number of jobs lost every month is dropping just about every month. Just about everyone is saying that it'll take a while to turn around... http://www.marketobservation.com/blo..._early?blog=10 -- Nom=de=Plume When you got 20%+ real unemployment, of course the numbers will be dropping for new claims. I suppose, but you can't deny the dropping numbers. Even if it's people giving up, the line is going in the right direction. -- Nom=de=Plume If the stimulus had worked we would be gaining jobs, not losing jobs. |
U.S. again most admired country globally
On Oct 6, 7:32*pm, "CalifBill" wrote:
"nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... "CalifBill" wrote in message om... "nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... "Frogwatch" wrote in message .... Meanwhile, back in the real world, due to that magnificent "Star Power", 10% of Americans are out of work and cannot afford a cup of coffee. *WAY TO GO BIG O, Let's go for 20%. *YES WE CAN. Hey Froggy... the number of jobs lost every month is dropping just about every month. Just about everyone is saying that it'll take a while to turn around... http://www.marketobservation.com/blo...6/06/the_us_mi.... -- Nom=de=Plume When you got 20%+ real unemployment, of course the numbers will be dropping for new claims. I suppose, but you can't deny the dropping numbers. Even if it's people giving up, the line is going in the right direction. -- Nom=de=Plume If the stimulus had worked we would be gaining jobs, not losing jobs.- if bush hadn't treated the middle class like a baby treats a diaper we'd be gaining jobs instead of losing them |
U.S. again most admired country globally
"CalifBill" wrote in message
m... "nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... "CalifBill" wrote in message m... "nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... "Frogwatch" wrote in message ... Meanwhile, back in the real world, due to that magnificent "Star Power", 10% of Americans are out of work and cannot afford a cup of coffee. WAY TO GO BIG O, Let's go for 20%. YES WE CAN. Hey Froggy... the number of jobs lost every month is dropping just about every month. Just about everyone is saying that it'll take a while to turn around... http://www.marketobservation.com/blo..._early?blog=10 -- Nom=de=Plume When you got 20%+ real unemployment, of course the numbers will be dropping for new claims. I suppose, but you can't deny the dropping numbers. Even if it's people giving up, the line is going in the right direction. -- Nom=de=Plume If the stimulus had worked we would be gaining jobs, not losing jobs. It's not instantaneous... things take time to work. It's working. -- Nom=de=Plume |
U.S. again most admired country globally
"wf3h" wrote in message ... On Oct 6, 7:32 pm, "CalifBill" wrote: "nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... "CalifBill" wrote in message om... "nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... "Frogwatch" wrote in message ... Meanwhile, back in the real world, due to that magnificent "Star Power", 10% of Americans are out of work and cannot afford a cup of coffee. WAY TO GO BIG O, Let's go for 20%. YES WE CAN. Hey Froggy... the number of jobs lost every month is dropping just about every month. Just about everyone is saying that it'll take a while to turn around... http://www.marketobservation.com/blo...6/06/the_us_mi... -- Nom=de=Plume When you got 20%+ real unemployment, of course the numbers will be dropping for new claims. I suppose, but you can't deny the dropping numbers. Even if it's people giving up, the line is going in the right direction. -- Nom=de=Plume If the stimulus had worked we would be gaining jobs, not losing jobs.- if bush hadn't treated the middle class like a baby treats a diaper we'd be gaining jobs instead of losing them I understand your are bitter, and have no knowledge of economics. We are going and have been losing jobs for a lot more than 8 years, because the Federal government is excessively overspending causing inflation in our wages relative to the rest of the world, and over regulating business. GM Black cars were painted in Mexico, as the EPA did not allow that paint in the US. etc. Go take some basic business and investing courses at the local Junior College. Most have free or discounted fees for the unemployed. |
U.S. again most admired country globally
On Oct 6, 9:30*pm, "CalifBill" wrote:
"wf3h" wrote in message If the stimulus had worked we would be gaining jobs, not losing jobs.- if bush hadn't treated the middle class like a baby treats a diaper we'd be gaining jobs instead of losing them I understand your are bitter, and have no knowledge of economics. you mean other than graduate work in economics at lehigh university? *We are going and have been losing jobs for a lot more than 8 years, gee i guess that's why unemployment, before bush started to trash the economy to plunder the middle class, was 4.7%, far below what econommists used to consider 'full' employment because the Federal government is excessively overspending causing inflation really? care to cite any data? what's inflation been running the last few years? the fed, as nobel prize winner paul krugman pointed out, has been fighting the last depression for 30 years. in our wages relative to the rest of the world, and over regulating business. uh...no. we have either the 1st or 2nd most competitive economy in the world. sorry to burst your glen beck inspired bubble. *GM Black cars were painted in Mexico, as the EPA did not allow that paint in the US. *etc. *Go take some basic business and investing courses at the local Junior College. *Most have free or discounted fees for the unemployed.- seems you've discovered grimms not only wrote fairy tales but economics books as well. |
U.S. again most admired country globally
"wf3h" wrote in message ... On Oct 6, 9:30 pm, "CalifBill" wrote: "wf3h" wrote in message If the stimulus had worked we would be gaining jobs, not losing jobs.- if bush hadn't treated the middle class like a baby treats a diaper we'd be gaining jobs instead of losing them I understand your are bitter, and have no knowledge of economics. you mean other than graduate work in economics at lehigh university? We are going and have been losing jobs for a lot more than 8 years, gee i guess that's why unemployment, before bush started to trash the economy to plunder the middle class, was 4.7%, far below what econommists used to consider 'full' employment because the Federal government is excessively overspending causing inflation really? care to cite any data? what's inflation been running the last few years? the fed, as nobel prize winner paul krugman pointed out, has been fighting the last depression for 30 years. in our wages relative to the rest of the world, and over regulating business. uh...no. we have either the 1st or 2nd most competitive economy in the world. sorry to burst your glen beck inspired bubble. GM Black cars were painted in Mexico, as the EPA did not allow that paint in the US. etc. Go take some basic business and investing courses at the local Junior College. Most have free or discounted fees for the unemployed.- seems you've discovered grimms not only wrote fairy tales but economics books as well. You must not have paid attention or the graduate level econ class was above your comprehension ability. |
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