Posted on 09/14/2011 3:41:54 PM PDT by Edmunds mom
Voters, warns Democrat pollster Stanley Greenberg, feel ever more estranged from government. ...
Greenberg essentially boils down Americans complaints with government to two: (1) Government works for the irresponsible, not the responsible. (2) a new class, in and out of government, uses government to enrich themselves. On the first point, Greenbergs voters tell him they disapprove of bailouts large and small, whether the beneficiary is a Wall Street firm whose speculations have gone south, a homeowner who bought too much house for his income, or an immigrant who entered the country illegally.
On the second point, Greenberg quotes a voter saying, Theres just such a control of government by the wealthy that whatever happens, its not working for all the people; its working for a few of the people. Another voter declares, We dont have representative government anymore.
(Excerpt) Read more at philanthropydaily.com ...
As long as the Democrats support the bums at the bottom and the Republicans support the bums at the top all will go along as usual ... until we fall into the economic abyss.
Isn't this EXACTLY what Sarah spoke about in her Indianola speech?
Hey, don’t let facts get in the way! LOL!
Sarah will make sense to a lot of people.
The "estrangement" comes from the taxpayer funds taps running dry.
Goodbye, permanent political class.
= TEA PARTY!!! Have they not been listening?
Now what are all the “smart” people going to do????? So many chiefs and so few indians.
sfl
Someone with an account needs to go over to the DUmp and declare Øbama is a Karl Rove plant designed by Cheney to destroy the Rat Party.
I love the smell of exploding Rats in the morning - it smells like..... :-))
But, but, the Tea Party members are barbarian terrorists, don’tcha know?
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