Duly Consider: Midsummer Key Performance Polls Analysis »

Posted By trnscndr 1 year, 11 months ago in News

The first thing that comes to mind is this generic notion being reported in the mainstream media that the entire government suffers from the same levels of perceptions that they are "doing nothing" or "ignoring the will of the people." (This article sums up the key polling data from several sources in a way the mainstream med

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    trnscndr1 year, 11 months ago

    Why is it TV seems only capable of offering one poll at a time instead of giving us the big picture by actually analyzing key data? Is our attention span really that low?

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    y_soitenly1 year, 11 months ago

    aniokly,

    Re: "I think we should also know what they have done. We are paying them big bucks, and they are not delivering."

    In most if not all cable tv markets, you can watch C-SPAN.

    The program is aired 'live' daily and It shows us what their interests are, what bills Congress is working on, voting on, etc.

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      texangelwings1 year, 11 months ago

      Thanks trnscndr, for putting all the polls in one place! The polls listed all in one place is a powerful statement that will have some politicians crying!

      Expecting this to be done by the media, is like expecting a politician to really answer a question, instead of tap-dancing past the answer and only focusing on their own personal message. Our politicians are not representing the People, like what has happened to real reporting of the news?

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      Raiderwall1 year, 11 months ago

      I suspected as much. The GOP is obstructing the work of Congress. So, in 2008 the voters will have to decide. Should the Democrats' agenda be allowed to move forward, or were the conservatives correct in being obstructionists?

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        jordan111 year, 11 months ago

        21% huh? Makes you wonder why CONS keep blocking legislation. Maybe bush has em believing it's only the democrats the polls are talking about, lol. 2008 is going to be a hoot come voting time.

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          Harbeas1 year, 11 months ago

          Partisan politics! Both parties do it. If they really wanted to serve the people they would vote over the presidents veto. That won't happen because the party in power won't vote against the president. How is this serving the interests of the electorate?

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            maninthemiddle1 year, 11 months ago

            It's a GOP tactic, especially in the Senate, tie up Democratic legislation, delay, and obstruct, until 08 when they hope they can reclaim a majority, and move forward with the conservative agenda.

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              NelsonR1 year, 11 months ago

              Propaganda is in tune with polling. Check out the numbers for Fox news Polls. Now that should say it all.

              Hard to imagine that over twenty percent of Americans accept Mr. Bush as their leader and accept the war. Quite perplexing in that I do not know what to do, laugh or cry?

              Where are the good old days where being public spirited was an attribute, now it's how many trinkets and money each person can acquire illegally. I will not say where I work but I will say this, volunteer help and assisting others is passe when you compare it to today's society. It's all about the, "Money". Give it all to your god and see if he smiles when its your time.

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                Formidable1 year, 11 months ago

                I wonder what would happen if they worked together for the citizens (for the people). 27 27 might equal 54!

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                  jaern1 year, 11 months ago

                  It appears as they all pretty much suck.

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                  RedRiverJ1 year, 11 months ago

                  The media forgets most of Americans do not like or trust them either. It would be a very difficult decision for me to decide which of the 3 I despise the most. The arrogance of it all makes me ill.

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                  SlapALib1 year, 11 months ago

                  Bush might just beat out Truman yet.

                  We need an odds board.

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                  sumptuousdigs1 year, 11 months ago

                  Polls are true when they make me feel good.

                  Polls are false when they make me feel bad.

                  The real deal for me? It sometimes can be a reality check.

                  Lately, I've felt the polls regarding congressional performance showed that John Q hadn't been paying attention.

                  I've Got to admit it. My attention span is in direct proportion to the weight of the subject. So give me Numbers.

                  Weighted numbers! And if they make me feel good?....Then they're true.

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                    ETproductions1 year, 11 months ago

                    Interesting poll results. The Republicans swept into power on the mantra that government is incompetent at everything it tries to do. They then increased the size and incursion of government into every area of American life.,

                    They seem to have succeeded admirably in proving that, when they are in charge of government, the inevitable ineptitude of government is the truth.

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                      scriblerus11 year, 11 months ago

                      These polls prove one thing: about 25-30% of our population belongs in an asylum for collective psychosis.

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                        Radiofreeeuropa1 year, 11 months ago

                        About 25 -30% of the population believe in the Easter Bunny.

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                          trnscndr1 year, 11 months ago

                          Aniokly, You constantly quote Fox and you have a problem with the Harris Poll and every other scientifically reputable polling organization there is. It even included Fox which, proves you just love to run your mouth without actually reading articles. Say something or shut up; those are the choices! If you say something, back it up!

                          PS Ani- I hate to take you away from shopping at flea markets for Elvis paraphernalia.

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                            Gecko12671 year, 11 months ago

                            While my own personal observations agree with the polling data - the article could have included more information to support the conclusion. For example, the margin of error for each poll and the number of people surveyed would be nice to see.

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                              julnorton1 year, 11 months ago

                              One thing is for sure we all agree that both Congress and Bush are doing lousy jobs!

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