| sebastian_dangerfield |
06-29-2007 04:52 PM |
taking that poll out of your ass
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Originally posted by Tyrone Slothrop - As has been pointed out before, Congress as a whole traditionally gets lower approval ratings than the President for the simple reason that people on BOTH sides of the ideological aisle can disapprove of it -- the people backing the minority party will naturally disapprove of it, but a lot of the people backing the majority party will also say THEY disapprove of it because they don't think their party is doing an enthusiastic enough job of trampling the opposition underfoot. (Indeed, it's almost unprecedented for a President to come as close to having a lower approval rating than Congress as Bush has managed to do.) So, if you really want to know what the voters now think of the two parties in Congress, you have to ask them separately whether they approve of the Congressional Democrats and the Congressional Republicans -- a question which actually does get asked fairly frequently.
Well, the latest pollster to ask it is Fox News today -- and, like all other post-2006 election polls on the subject, they indicate that at the moment the Dems have very little to worry about, election-wise. The voters, as a whole, do disapprove of the Congressional Dems by a 13-point margin -- but they disapprove of the Congressional GOP by a 26-point margin: the same type of huge difference we've seen in recent ABC and Harris polls:
http://www.pollingreport.com/congress.htm.
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Ty -
What do you think is going to change so radically if the Dems win the White House? Are your taxes going to change? Technically, but you'll employ a professional to fix it so they don't. Are you suddenly going to get better public schools near you? No, because the problems are beyond a mere change in partisan outlook on the matter. Are the people crying for whatever sort of parity the Dems are pandering to going to do any better? No, because their problems are beyond the aid of politicians and stem from intractable natural economic issues.
There's no New Deal. Never. Ever. It wasn't the Democrats or the GOP who brought us to this mean spot in history. It is economic change beyond George Bush or Hillary Clinton's or Barack Obama's control.
There Is No Fix Coming From DC. You are right to loathe the Iraq thing. I am with you 100% there. But the rest of your agenda? Who cares? Things are not going to change radically. Ever. Michael Moore and Al Gore can make all the movies they like. And we can beat arguments back and forth here for amusement all day, but guess what? Ain't much difference in the end. The only reason I get angry about politics is that one side costs me a few more bucks and has an ideology I find silly. I don;t like being dictated to by the silly. But in the end, who really gives a fuck. I'll hide my money some other way. Elect Porky pig.
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