Adventurer

Joined: 28 Jan 2006
|
Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2006 7:47 pm Post subject: Many Americans are saying there is too much govt. |
|
|
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A quarter century after the Reagan revolution and a dozen years after Republicans vaulted into control of Congress, a new CNN poll finds most Americans still agree with the bedrock conservative premise that, as the Gipper put it, "government is not the answer to our problems -- government is the problem."
The poll released Friday also showed that an overwhelming majority of Americans perceive, correctly, that the size and cost of government have gone up in the past four years, when Republicans have had a grip on the House of Representatives, the Senate and the White House.
Discretionary spending grew from $649 billion in fiscal year 2001 to $968 billion in fiscal year 2005, an increase of $319 billion, according to the Congressional Budget Office.
http://edition.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/10/27/poll.government/index.html
Queried about their views on the role of government, 54 percent of the 1,013 adults polled said they thought it was trying to do too many things that should be left to individuals and businesses. Only 37 percent said they thought the government should do more to solve the country's problems. |
|
Ya-ta Boy
Joined: 16 Jan 2003 Location: Established in 1994
|
Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 1:10 am Post subject: |
|
|
This really is not new. Any time the question is put in a general way, the pollsters get that answer. However, change the question to a series of specifics and you get a quite different result. A similar phenomenon occurs when they ask about Congress and when they ask about the Representative from that district. Congress is despised but their local guy is doing a pretty good job. |
|