Americans
against Congress: Over 80% of citizens disapprove of lawmakers
Record-breaking
numbers of Americans have lost support for Congress, according to a
survey. Eighty-three per cent of respondents said they disapprove of
the job its doing, while 57 per cent said they would replace every
member of Congress if they could.
RT,
24
July, 2013
The
poll (link to poll), conducted jointly by NBC News and the Wall
Street Journal, has illustrated new heights of vehement public
distaste for the actions of the US government.
“There
is a palpable unhappiness with Washington,” Republican pollster
Peter D. Hart said upon learning the poll’s results. His Democratic
counterpart concurred that “now is the summer of our discontent.”
At
the same time, President Barack Obama has seen his approval rating
slump to 45 per cent – down from 48 per cent last month. This marks
his lowest rating since August 2011, when nearly every US politician
suffered a blow on account of the debt-ceiling crisis, when Obama
became embroiled in a heated debate with House Speaker John Boehner
(R-Ohio) and other Republicans in Congress.
The
reasons cited for the lack of support for Congress included the
government ignoring the middle-class, gridlock, the inability for
lawmakers to produce any tangible results, and President Obama’s
policies and leadership in general.
However,
these reasons invariably fall into different camps, with Republicans
and Democrats citing different primary reasons. Democrats and
independents are irritated with congressional gridlock and
governmental inactivity, while Republicans are anti-Obama.
The
poll used a cross section of 1,000 adults – including 300 cell
phone only respondents – and was conducted between July 17-21.
Similar
polls surrounding Obama’s popularity, conducted in recent weeks,
seem to corroborate the results. A Gallup report released Monday
revealed that Obama averaged a 47.9 per cent approval rating over the
course of the past three months. A McClatchy-Marist national survey
placed Obama's overall approval rating closer to 41 per cent.
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