Wednesday, April 21, 2010

80% of Americans Don't Trust Government

Only 4 out 5 Americans don't trust government.  Obama and his cohorts in the Senate and Congress have place the United States on a path to a banana republic, and Americans have woken up to that fact.

From the AP:
Public confidence in government is at one of the lowest points in a half century, according to a survey from the Pew Research Center. Nearly 8 in 10 Americans say they don't trust the federal government and have little faith it can solve America's ills, the survey found.

The survey illustrates the ominous situation President Barack Obama and the Democratic Party face as they struggle to maintain their comfortable congressional majorities in this fall's elections. Midterm prospects are typically tough for the party in power. Add a toxic environment like this and lots of incumbent Democrats could be out of work.

The survey found that just 22 percent of those questioned say they can trust Washington almost always or most of the time and just 19 percent say they are basically content with it. Nearly half say the government negatively effects their daily lives, a sentiment that's grown over the past dozen years.

This anti-government feeling has driven the tea party movement, reflected in fierce protests this past week.
"The government's been lying to people for years. Politicians make promises to get elected, and when they get elected, they don't follow through," says Cindy Wanto, 57, a registered Democrat from Nemacolin, Pa., who joined several thousand for a rally in Washington on April 15 — the tax filing deadline. "There's too much government in my business. It was a problem before Obama, but he's certainly not helping fix it."

Majorities in the survey call Washington too big and too powerful, and say it's interfering too much in state and local matters. The public is split over whether the government should be responsible for dealing with critical problems or scaled back to reduce its power, presumably in favor of personal responsibility. About half say they want a smaller government with fewer services, compared with roughly 40 percent who want a bigger government providing more. The public was evenly divided on those questions long before Obama was elected.

1 comment:

  1. You: "Only 4 out 5 (sic) Americans don't trust government. Obama and his cohorts..."

    The AP: "The government's been lying to people for years."; "It was a problem before Obama..."; "The public was evenly divided on those questions long before Obama was elected."

    Once again you're using something that is more or less a political constant (lying politicians, mistrust of government) to discredit Obama. This kind of slippery-slope commentary will prevent people (well, people who use critical thinking in any form) from taking you seriously, and you should seek to avoid it.

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