Political Class description The questions used to calculate the Index are:
- Generally speaking, when it comes to important national issues, whose judgment do you trust more - the American people or Americas political leaders?
- Some people believe that the federal government has become a special interest group that looks out primarily for its own interests. Has the federal government become a special interest group?
- Do government and big business often work together in ways that hurt consumers and investors?
To create a scale, each response earns a plus 1 for the populist answer, a minus 1 for the political class answer, and a 0 for not sure.
Those who score 2 or higher are considered a populist or part of the Mainstream.
Those who score -2 or lower are considered to be aligned with the Political Class.
Those who score +1 or -1 are considered leaners in one direction or the other.
Those who score 2 or higher are considered a populist or part of the Mainstream. And those who score 3, are on Hillary's Shadow Team watch-list, on the Obama Administration watch-list, and have been pointed out to FBI and ATF as probable right-wing terrorists.
And Bill Ayers plans to kill them.