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But if Mr. Romney believes the "Are you better off?" question will be political kryptonite for President Obama, he will have to reckon with an economic scorecard that is more mixed than he and other Republicans are claiming on the campaign trail.

4aee0489-a75d-45d0-be40-287bcae01510 Dean Baker has exactly the right metaphor for journalists asking the really dumb "are you better off" question: Suppose your house is on fire and the firefighters race to the scene.

Mr. Obama has pushed back on the "better off" question, and will probably continue to do so as he argues that Mr. Romney would take the country back to the policies of President George W. Bush.

Followed down a hallway by a local news crew asking the "better off" question in the convention center here, Ms. Cutter described the economic scene four years ago — the auto companies teetering near bankruptcy, bank failures — and said, "Does anyone want to go back to 2008?

Brooks says that the "are we better off" question is the prevailing question and that people are more concerned with long term debts than short term maladies.

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Tracey similarly commented that it is important to create an environment in which "it's okay to make mistakes, it's okay to ask questions, that you're better off asking questions now than getting a bad grade in an exam cause [sic] you don't understand".

"'Meeting' Elizabeth I or Winston Churchill might be exciting, but if the candidate wants to find out about, say, their leadership style, they might be better off asking questions of a courtier or member of the war cabinet.

This winter, be careful asking Michigan residents the question, "How cold will it be when I visit Michigan?" Our new research suggests that you're better off asking this question to a tourist who just visited Michigan than a friend who is veteran of Michigan winters.

Among those participants who completed 14 questions, 25 (32%) did not answer question 10 'more problems with memory than most', 13 (17%) question 15 'most people better off, seven (9%) question 11 'wonderful to be alive', and seven (9%) did not answer question 9 'prefers to stay in'.

I would argue that Tim would be better off asking Goldman questions: "What was your indictment-per-employee growth since 2008?" Tim should be doing town hall meetings (terrible term, but you get my drift).

It's another example of Quebec being better off deciding these questions.

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