A mysterious billboard featuring a smiling George Bush with the words “Miss me yet?” has cropped up along a roadside in Wyoming, Minnesota. No one — including the media — can figure out who paid for the billboard.

Meanwhile, U.S. president Barack Obama’s recent poll numbers show Americans losing trust in him and the Democrats on the major issues.

In recent polls, Republicans and the Democrats are now neck and neck on most of the issues that concern Americans, like jobs and the economy.

How does Obama do on the issues? He’s under water on almost all of them:

    Health care – 43/53, his worst showing, with 43% strongly disapproving
    Economy – 45/53, also his worst showing, with 38% strongly disapproving
    Federal deficit – 40/56, 40% strongly disapproving
    Creating jobs – 47/51
    Threat of terrorism – 56/39, slightly improved over last two months

On health care, while Obama and his allies on Capitol Hill plot to get ObamaCare passed, his numbers continue to slide in what has always been a strong issue for Democrats. It doesn’t help that ObamaCare is opposed in this poll 46/49, with 38% strongly opposed as compared to 22% strongly supporting it. In all but one category, Obama has sunk far below the underwater mark, and so far, it appears that he is incapable of shifting to address his precarious position.

Source: Hot Air